abstract?

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I've got a to enter an abstract photo in a couple of weeks. Does this count for you?

abstract_002.jpg
 
certainly counts for me...i like it! what's the original color?
 
Thanks. Here's the original. I made a slight edit to the b&w which isn't on the colour one.


abstract_001.jpg


edit again. It's a corner of a reindeer silhouette light which is resting on a mirror. It was the only real light around so there isn't a reflection of me.

  • Make - KONICA MINOLTA
    Model - DiMAGE Z10
    ExposureTime - 1/50 seconds
    FNumber - 3.30
    ExposureProgram - Aperture priority
    ISOSpeedRatings - 64
    MeteringMode - Spot
    LightSource - Tungsten
    Flash - Not fired, compulsory flash mode
    SceneType - A directly photographed image
    CustomRendered - Normal process
    ExposureMode - Auto
    WhiteBalance - Manual
    DigitalZoomRatio - 0.00 x
    FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 227 mm
    SceneCaptureType - Standard
    GainControl - None
    Contrast - Normal
    Saturation - Normal
    Sharpness - Normal
    SubjectDistanceRange - Close view
 
I think I like the color version better (you won't see that coming from me very often). :wink: But it makes it look like it's glowing - cool effect.

Definitely qualifies as abstract, all shape and tone. Nice job! :D
 
I like the way it draws your eye all around the image but i'm undecied about b&w or colour, both good.
 
I think I prefer the b&w to. I find it easier to focus on the shape and tones. The colour in the erm, colour version seems to be getting in the way a bit.

Thanks guys. :)
 

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