Playground Abstract 4
by Sarah Loft
Title
Playground Abstract 4
Artist
Sarah Loft
Medium
Photograph - Photograph With Digital Enhancement
Description
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 Grayscale Outdoors group, October 2018.
Featured in the Best of Minimalism group, February 2020.
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October 6th, 2018
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Comments (23)
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! This simple and essential image has been selected by group members as a Featured Image in the Best of Minimalism group.
Karen Adams
Very cool, Sarah! Playgrounds are great places to take photos! My POTD for Best of Minimalism . . . .fv
Gary Slawsky
What a great resource those playgrounds are. Looks great in B&W. L and my minimalism group POD for 2/2720.
Greg Hayhoe
Love that ordinary items can become art... well done Sarah...My POD in Best of Minimalism.
Greg Hayhoe
Looks like the armour of a Medieval Knight!!...so cool..perfect in black and white...:-)
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “The Gray Scale Outdoors” group on Fine Art America — You are invited to post your featured image to the featured image discussion thread as a permanent place to continue to get exposure even after the image is no longer on the Home Page.