Fifth Avenue Details Sepia
by Sarah Loft
Title
Fifth Avenue Details Sepia
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
This is part of the facade of a building on Fifth Avenue in New York City. It was above 42nd Street and below Rockefeller Center where I was walking after an appointment.
Per Wikipedia: Fifth Avenue is a major thoroughfare going through the borough of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It stretches from West 143rd Street in Harlem to Washington Square North at Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. It is considered among the most expensive and best shopping streets in the world.
Per Wikipedia: Abstract photography, sometimes called non-objective, experimental, conceptual or concrete photography, is a means of depicting a visual image that does not have an immediate association with the object world and that has been created through the use of photographic equipment, processes or materials. An abstract photograph may isolate a fragment of a natural scene in order to remove its inherent context from the viewer, it may be purposely staged to create a seemingly unreal appearance from real objects, or it may involve the use of color, light, shadow, texture, shape and/or form to convey a feeling, sensation or impression. The image may be produced using traditional photographic equipment like a camera, darkroom or computer, or it may be created without using a camera by directly manipulating film, paper or other photographic media, including digital presentations.
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Featured in the Abstract Moods group, December 2017.
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March 26th, 2017
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Comments (16)
Denise Clark
Truly love this Sarah...l/f and my POD in The Best of Minimalist Photography Group and pinned.
Nikolyn McDonald
Great tones and shapes, Sarah - I love all the triangles and the way the negative spaces and shadow help define them. This is one of my two pod's in the Best of Minimalism in Photography group for March 28.