
Just two more pictures inspired by the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette. Some of those close-ups remind me of Rorschach tests: What do you see?
Tag: Abstract Photography
Silhouette Experiments

The Weekly Photo Challenge inspired me to try what I have been thinking about for a while now: I experimented with backlit dead leaves here, aiming at the silhouettes (and the compositions).
Crane and Lock
Heavy Metal
Water Works
Into the Greenery II
Into the Greenery
A contribution to Ailsa’s Travel Theme – Flowers.
There is Wood Inside
A contribution to The Weekly Photo Challenge
Chiaroscuro
In the Grass

A contribution to The Weekly Photo Challenge
Square
“I’m not interested in the texture of the rock, or that it is a rock, but in the mass of it, and its shadow.” Ellsworth Kelly
A picture and a page today: Along with this picture and the noteworthy quote there are some thoughts on abstract photography on a new page today. See them as work in prgress – and feel free to disagree.
Stone: Shapes
Returning to one of the original ideas of this blog, I would just like to try out different combinations of pictures. Now and then, it may seem inevitable I post pictures I have posted before, now putting them into a different context. I hope you do not mind my experimenting. I promise there will always be one new picture at least.
Rock
Rock. Wood.
Stream Lines
The Broken Flower Pot Abstractions
A Picture with Me in it
Luft und Land
On Nature’s Whim
Isn’t it sometimes hard to tell if something was arranged or just happened? Esspecially when looking at photographs, we often are at a loss.
The situation you see here was composed by nature, and I only positioned it in a frame. While many photographers arrange people and things so they look natural in their photos, I love to do it the other way round – I do not arrange but love my subjects to look like they were deliberately positioned.

























