Abstract Photography

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'Mukherjee went out with the intention of snapping pictures of the ISS transit of the sun. However, due to some unexpected clouds blocking the sun, he was forced to abandon that plan....The colors in plane contrails are due to individual water droplets diffracting sunlight. When the droplets are equal in size, they diffract colored light in the same direction, which in turn makes the hues visible to humans.....Each image is actually a composite of seven individual images captured over a period of 40 seconds. As a result, each photo depicts the changes in the iridescent colors and shape of the plane contrail....'

Found here and his Website

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From 'Shapes: Winners & Merit Awards Of AAP Magazine’s Photo Contest'

First Place Winner

'Sand Dunes: This group of photograph is about the silhouette of human body that mislead people’s eyes to see landscape photographs. The curvy lines and shadows of human body made the view of sand dunes in the time that sun just rised (sic)'

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Found here, and his website

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One of the winners of ippawards 2013 in the category 'Others'

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Photograph by @I_Fart_Glitter@lemmy.world over at Nature's Patterns - the beauty in the details

Original post

edited to add clarification that u/I_Fart_Glitter took the photo (information wasn't in original post at Natures Patterns) also some punctuation

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'Study of very small areas of hull surfaces revealed scenes the mind can readily interpret as sea, coastal vistas and water patterns, conveying moods and expressing a sense of the sea in forms normally associated with painting. A flake of paint on the hull becomes the turn of a wave or a rock on the sand.

These photographs go beyond being literal records and become expressive works that may suggest to the viewer many locations and moods.

Observers may be left with the thought that although these once pristine vessels are temporarily high and dry, the sea has not released them without leaving its mark and each awaits the other’s return with quiet anticipation...'

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Originally posted here, photograph by @Mordred_vat@lemmy.world

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From Nikon 2021 Photomicrography Competition

1st Place

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Winner of ippawards 2023 1st Place – Abstract

Shot on iPhone 7 Plus

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One of the Winners of ippawards Photographers of the Year 2013

Category 'Others'

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From the Monochrome Awards

Abstract: 1st Place Winner 2022 (amateur)

'This photo belongs to my series called Ukiyo-e (Japanese word meaning The Floating World) and it is an elaboration of an architectural detail of a building by the Barreca and La Varra studio in Milan.'

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One of the winners of Nikon 2016 Photomicrography Competition

8th Place

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From Nikon 2016 Photomicrography Competition

4th Place

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One of the winners of 2013 ippawards in category 'Others'

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From the Monochrome Awards 2022

Abstract: Honorable Mention (amateur)

'Aerial photograph of glacial braided river over Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland'

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From the Monochrome Awards 2022

Abstract, Honorable Mention (AMATEUR)

'This Crystalotype is created by mixing and growing various crystal compounds onto film negative. Once dried, the negative is placed under a photographic enlarger in the darkroom, cropped, and printed onto black and white silver gelatin paper. The print is then processed using traditional darkroom chemicals. The result is intended to be both abstract and yet reminiscent of the forms, patterns and structures found within the natural world.'

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From Nikon 1986 Photomicrography Competition, 6th Place

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One of the winners of ippawards 2012

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One of the winners of ippawards 2012

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