The leaves of the lotuses at Green Spring Gardens were well past their prime, but they turned out to be fascinating subjects for a series of abstract images.
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August 11, 2016 by Mike Powell
The leaves of the lotuses at Green Spring Gardens were well past their prime, but they turned out to be fascinating subjects for a series of abstract images.
© Michael Q. Powell. All rights reserved.
Posted in abstract, Art, Flowers, Nature, Photography | Tagged Alexandria VA, Canon 50D, green spring gardens, lotus, past their prime, Tamron 180mm | 2 Comments
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I especially like your third offering here, Mike. The palette of colors and range of textures complement each other very well to make a beautiful abstract.
Thanks, Gary. I don’t often see the world in abstract terms, but sometimes the shapes or colors or lighting in a scene will cause me to look at it differently–the challenge of me is to capture those sensations in an image.