This one is a bit of an experiment, which didn’t quite pan out but will be a useful reference, (with a few others I took at the same time). It’s clear I need a more obvious main subject, but I quite like the way the viewer has to work a little to suss what’s going on.
——Stephen——
Titel kind of betrays you, Stephen 🙂
Work in progress. 😉
Just before I posted it was going to be called ‘Deeper than it looks’, but a last minute flash of soberness/reality changed my mind.
I am always liked these types of photos where you’re not quite sure what it is.
As I say in my commentary, I don’t think the base subject is really up to the job, but I think the basic idea is worth thinking about for a future piece – maybe a still life….
Always worth experimenting; if it doesn’t work out, you’ve lost nothing and gained experience. I do it all the time. In fact, I’d say at least 99% of my photos are written off to experience and I’m sure one of these days I’ll learn from it. 🙂
🙂 🙂 – at one time I’d tell everyone about my photos – “I tried this, but I don’t think it really works” – but I’ve now seen so much ‘crap’ from famous photographers I now realise very often, it’s not the photograph but the words you put round it. 😉
:-D:-D
Intriguing
That was the original idea, but it’s not quite there yet.
Wood? Stone? Very intriguing.
The main subject is stone and is part of another outcrop of rock as seen in my previous post, Plumpton Rocks – this being a simple reflection of sunlit ripples on an overhang above the water.
Great abstract shot, Stephen. Keep on end lets see more 😉
🙂 Thank you – if that’s what the natural flow brings……
Wonderful shot!