This is my first attempt at more of an abstract photo. It is all done in camera by zooming during the exposure. Would appreciate your C&C and anyway I may be able to improve it.
pacific Senior Member 290 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: American Samoa More info | Jun 15, 2008 16:35 | #1 This is my first attempt at more of an abstract photo. It is all done in camera by zooming during the exposure. Would appreciate your C&C and anyway I may be able to improve it. Canon EOS 20D
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GR8FULDAD Member 50 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Sycamore, IL More info | Jun 15, 2008 17:49 | #2 It definitely has some artistic flare to it. I wasn't sure at first, but it kind of grew on me the more I looked at it.
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Jun 15, 2008 19:52 | #3 Seems a bit too "artistic" to me. I can not tell what it is/was. Perhaps try this technique on something a little more defined? Jeremy
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midnight_rider "Thrown under the bus." 5,413 posts Joined Apr 2008 Location: Yonder by the crick, Ga More info | The technique of zooming during an exposure is called a zoom burst (if i am not mistaken). It imo is better to have the focal point in focus to some degree. I never, Not once claimed to read your post...
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Jun 16, 2008 14:44 | #5 Thanks folks. One of those things some of my friends really liked the more they looked at it and then some thought it was junk no matter what. Canon EOS 20D
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dmbecker Senior Member 285 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Northern Illinois More info | Jun 16, 2008 15:04 | #6 If you hadn't told me what the photo was (or how you did it), I wouldn't have known what it was at all. It is, however, a nice piece of art. I like the colors and the look.
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midnitejam Senior Member 806 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Parma Ohio More info | It's colorful and its very beautiful, but as hard as I try, I just can't get into abstract. They always remind me of my results when I drop my camera. But I can imagine this image hanging in a NY art museum blown up to about 50 inches and a bunch of aristocrats pretending to see the hidden meaning that only they can perceive. Midnitejam--The happiness in your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.
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WalczakPhoto Goldmember 1,034 posts Joined Apr 2008 More info | Jun 16, 2008 21:09 | #8 midnitejam wrote: But I can imagine this image hanging in a NY art museum blown up to about 50 inches and a bunch of aristocrats pretending to see the hidden meaning that only they can perceive. Not to take this subject off topic, but dude...you so hit the nail on the head! LOL!!! I've ran into this with some work I've seen at the Cleveland Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). While I do have an appreciation for "abstract", there is a great deal of "contemporary" that...well...I don't get it. My wife and I went to an exhibit at MOCA a couple of years back and there were these...err...paintings. A couple of them were around 70 inches wide...one of them had a small black square (about 1/2 inch wide) another had a thin black outline, etc.. That was it...that's all that was on the canvas. My wife and I stood there as some individuals were very literally discussing the artists obvious insights about life and suffering!!! My wife and I just looked at each other and walked away. Later we had decided that even with the free admission, the exhibit was a complete rip off. How it is that some people can derive such total nonsense from that kind of garbage is really beyond me. "It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment. " - Ansel Adams
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Jun 16, 2008 23:23 | #9 Ha, I feel the same way. Some of the "Art" I see I just don't get (I couldn't even tell the difference between "abstract" and "contemporary"). Same here. By the way, I was one of the people that really didn't like this photo but some of my friends thought it was nice. Just goes to prove Art is in the eyes of the beholder. At least I know I can drink a 12 pack of beer (no need for steady hands), take my camera out and have a chance at a photo that makes people think Canon EOS 20D
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midnitejam Senior Member 806 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Parma Ohio More info | Jun 17, 2008 12:52 | #10 pacific wrote in post #5735185 Ha, I feel the same way. Some of the "Art" I see I just don't get (I couldn't even tell the difference between "abstract" and "contemporary"). Same here. By the way, I was one of the people that really didn't like this photo but some of my friends thought it was nice. Just goes to prove Art is in the eyes of the beholder. At least I know I can drink a 12 pack of beer (no need for steady hands), take my camera out and have a chance at a photo that makes people think ![]() Dude! You rock! Midnitejam--The happiness in your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.
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