Real Objects Abstract Photography
Taking an abstract picture from a real object is not too complicated, I can safely say almost everyone with a camera can do. However, to produce an outstanding abstract picture definitely is not easy. An abstract photographer has to use his imagination creatively to create the stunning picture.
Unlike other types of photography, no guidelines can be found for this artistic abstraction. No rule no restriction, just the imagination for this popular & unique form of art.
Abstract photography can be processed by using colors, textures and patterns to create a colorful image. On the other hand, real object abstract photography is produced from real objects. For example sky, rock or water can be the great abstract subjects.
Here are examples of the abstract pictures taken from real objects, where the objects are captured in the form of aesthetic arrangement. The color presented in the photos ranging from single to multiple, when mix these colors together, its become colorful… Just wait for all photos to finish loading, and scroll down from the top to feel this “colorful effect”.
Reflections [ Photo by kevindooley / CC BY 2.0 ]
Christmas [ Photo by kevindooley / CC BY 2.0 ]
noteworthy? [ Photo by theilr / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
asian dub foundation:rebel warrior [ Photo by visualpanic / CC BY 2.0 ]
deftones:digital bath [ Photo by visualpanic / CC BY 2.0 ]
Kiwi Bear [ Photo by David Prior / CC BY 2.0 ]
Plastic Abstraction [ Photo by left-hand / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
The Green Crowd [ Photo by The Artifex / CC BY 2.0 ]
Swept blades [ Photo by Bleuchoi / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
Step [ Photo by miyukiutada / CC BY 2.0 ]
Blue Christmas [ Photo by chelseagirl / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
Kind of Blue [ Photo by tlindenbaum / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
liquid gold [ Photo by milena mihaylova / CC BY 2.0 ]
Beer bubbles [ Photo by Tambako the Jaguar / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
curvature [ Photo by Darwin Bell / CC BY 2.0 ]
Cat hair forest [ Photo by kevindooley / CC BY 2.0 ]
Winter wave [ Photo by James Jordan / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
Raindrop Galaxy [ Photo by Harpagornis / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
Multiple colors [ Photo by josef.stuefer / CC BY 2.0 ]
reflection and refraction [ Photo by Mike Pedroncelli / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]
curves and shadows [ Photo by jacobcyh / CC BY-ND 2.0 ]
Balls [ Photo by Jeff Kubina / CC BY-SA 2.0 ]On this date, all images were verified available under the license as specified below the images.
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canvas paintings says:
Awesome photo’s some very colourful and great detail, thanks for sharing.
Colin Hall says:
Spectacular images, I love the subtle movement in ‘Winter Waves’ and the warmth of ‘Liquid Gold’.
Thanks
Colin :-)
Dampemergynam says:
What a post!! Very informative… Looking for more posts like this!! Keep you the goodwork!
Anyway thank you for this blog.