Patches of bright orange and yellow minerals at the edge of a pool
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Gallery: starting with something.

There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality.

Pablo Picasso

This we can do in camera or in post-production. Techniques for the former include ICM (Intentional Camera Movement), something I havenโ€™t yet mastered to my satisfaction, or super macro shots, getting so close that the subject no longer looks like itself. Extreme cropping can also reduce a scene to an abstraction. And some subjects simply look abstract with very little effort beyond a clever choice of angle or viewpoint! Think about ripples on water, or reflections.

Meanwhile in post-production the possibilities are much wider, with filters available through software editing programmes to supplement anything we might come up with ourselves. Sometimes simply softening an image is enough to create a more abstract vibe; I use Nik Color Efex Proโ€™s Sunlight or Soft Focus filters for this, sometimes both together!

For Ritvaโ€™s Lens Artists challenge this week I have a few examples of both in camera and post-production abstracts, selected as usual from my (mostly recent) travels. Some are more abstract than others, I admit. Hopefully most will be new to you or will have been edited in a fresh way. And since the earth was the inspiration and starting point for most of these shots, Iโ€™m also linking to Terriโ€™s Sunday Stills Earth Day theme.

Rippled and swirling water

The waters of Deception Pass, WA

An example of a ‘straight from camera’ shot in which the subject created abstract patterns with no help needed from me!


Sea lapping on a sandy beach

The shoreline of Baobab Beach, Madagascar

All that was needed here was a slight brightening which made the scene a little less ‘real’.


Ripples of pink and yellow water

Rippled water reflecting a golden sunset

Sunset in the Okavango Delta, Botswana

And this is simply a tight crop of a wider sunset scene.


Rippled water with white and pink reflections

Distorted reflection of bright green leaves

Leaves reflected in Fewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal

This is straight out of the camera, the abstract shapes caused simply by ripples on the water.


Bright leaves reflected in water

Blurred image of rushes

Criss-cross pattern of leaves

Spiky green leaves

Close-up of cactus spikes softened and brightened

Smudges of purple on a grey background with a single flower

Three red petals against a blurred background

Poinsettia at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico

This is the most heavily edited shot in this post. I first cropped the flower so only three ‘petals’ (actually leaves) were left in shot. I sharpened and resized the resulting very small image with Topaz AI. Finally I edited it with Nik Color Efex varitone, sunlight and vintage filters!


Soft focus image of the centre of a flower

Tulip, Ealing, west London

A macro shot, edited with a soft focus filter


Jagged rocks

Coloured rock face mirrored in water

Hazy blue mountains and clouds

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