Yesterday I met the weekly challenge in black and white.
Converting pics to black and white helped them transform into ABSTRACT
Today I sifted through photos from nature and tried to extract the abstract.
- Upside down Monongahela River reflection in Autumn
- Bluebonnets and Paintbrush in a blur from the bus, Austin TX
- Lemon wedge
- Ed’s Lobster
- Puddle reflection
- Peeling Paint
- Homestead Grays Bridge upside down- definititely still literal.
So I guess I think turning the image makes them abstract?
Fun to play with bits and pieces of photographs, like a jigsaw puzzle.
If we are voting, I vote for number 2. But they are all great. I just like how the colors blended.
It’s voting season. Why not? Thanks Sue
Love 6 & 7! Crisp images, yet still abstract.
Thanks Stef
4 and 5!
enjoyed this interpretation of the challenge. my faves are 5 & 6.
Thanks Kris. It was a challenge!
Great collection for this week’s photo challenge!
Thank you Jon
You did! And rather beautifully too. 🙂 I haven’t had time to look at the weekly challenge yet this week but now that I’ve seen it here I have the very thing. I won’t be posting though, or I’ll never get my walk done. 🙂 Happy Sunday, Ruth!
Love accompanying you on your walks and you inspire so many others to join you. 🙂
Thanks, Ruth! Much appreciated 🙂
This is such a cool challenge, love your responses, the puddle reflection is fab!
Thanks Gilly. I thought this week was a true challenge but enjoy the varied entries.
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Really great abstracts, Ruth. 🙂
Thanks Sylvia. I don’t shoot abstracts but was able to create some from my archives. Loved your monarch flower.