The Broken Flower Pot Abstractions 12 Replies Share this:ShareClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...
lynnwiles 24/06/2012 at 20:52 I love the visual movement of these images together – creating an eye dance. Reply ↓
tms Post author25/06/2012 at 08:34 Thanky, Lynn. It’s interesting to find out if and how they work together. Eye dance – I never thought of it, but you are right…
Touch2Touch 24/04/2012 at 17:42 This is perhaps the height of thrift — To turn broken flowerpots into another beauty! Reply ↓
tms Post author24/04/2012 at 18:51 Thank you Judith. I was just desparate to photograph something, and possibly create some sort of abstract composition.
atwistedpair 24/04/2012 at 00:18 … and from what archaeological dig did you unearth these beautiful broken potsherds, Tobias? Reply ↓
tms Post author24/04/2012 at 09:56 …from the depths of our balcony. A German winter suffices to turn some flower pots into shards. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
I love the visual movement of these images together – creating an eye dance.
Thanky, Lynn. It’s interesting to find out if and how they work together. Eye dance – I never thought of it, but you are right…
A very nice series of abstractions.
Thank you, Otto.
This is perhaps the height of thrift —
To turn broken flowerpots into another beauty!
Thank you Judith. I was just desparate to photograph something, and possibly create some sort of abstract composition.
Great composition, excellen lighting. Nicely done!
Thank you – I am glad you like it, Jodi.
… and from what archaeological dig did you unearth these beautiful broken potsherds, Tobias?
…from the depths of our balcony. A German winter suffices to turn some flower pots into shards. Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Excellent !!
Thank you, Helen!