Sue, isn't it neat how you can take a regular photo in an photo-editing program and change into something totally different? I was goofing off this week with one of my pictures doing similar stuff as to what you did here. Now, I'm gonna have to share that! Thanks for hosting the #WW fun. I hope you'll decide to hop over to my place Curious as a Cathy to link up. Have a fototastic week! ;)
really interesting images....how do you do that? or is that too forward a question? thanks for sharing with Fun Friday Favourites...I hope I will be organised enough to join you for your meme next week.
Hi Cath - For several of the images, I simply manipulated the zoom lens while shooting with a slow shutter speed. All of them were then tweaked in Photoshop. It was a fun experiment... not likely something I'll do often, but it was interesting to try!
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WOW!!! So very beautiful abstract shots!
ReplyDeleteCool photos! You're having lots of fun with your camera. That's for sure.
ReplyDeleteVery original photos! It looks great!
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Beautiful kaleidoscope like photos, Sue! A very interesting effect. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteAwww...these are so cool.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are very interesting this week!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks you for hosting!!
Hope you have a great week!!
Karren
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COOL!
ReplyDeleteLove these images!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done. The first is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning!
ReplyDeleteThese are fab and funky :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a tanfastical week :-)
Those are so beautiful. I love them.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and creative...
ReplyDeleteThe shapes are cool, the colors moving too-and-fro, confusing the eye. Yet all appear to be artistry in motion. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteI particularly love the first one!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool! Wish I knew how you did that!
ReplyDeleteYou abstracts are cool! Thanks for hosting the link up.
ReplyDeleteThese are pretty awesome. I have to say the fourth one reminds me of a reef in the ocean!
ReplyDeletegreat !
ReplyDeleteThe second and third are my favorites!
ReplyDeletethese are exellent experements with light and movement. great!
ReplyDeleteWell done! My favorite is the second.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, have a nice week
Great photo's! Very different to what you normal do. Groetjes,
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very creative. I love your abstracts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice change these made. Delightful pictures.
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Very skilfull usage of camera. Amazing photos.
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Great images showing abstractions.
ReplyDeleteI don't see any link here to link my post, Sue.
Check at the bottom of the post, Uppal - I'd love to have you link up!
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ReplyDeleteOh fantastic!
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Wonderful abstactions; I love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting,
best Joana
Beautiful abstract images! The second one and the last one are my favorite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collections! playing with abstract and colors..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting..
Woah kinda trippy! ;p
ReplyDeleteVery cool shots Sue!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, I really love the second one, beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteNicely done! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteThese are mind bending. I did this once but now I forget how!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images and fun to see!
ReplyDeleteDelightful abstracts! Fun to see.
ReplyDeleteThose are very cool! :)
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wow! I love these abstracts. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSo powerful, these images.
ReplyDeleteYou have captured motion in the images
ReplyDeleteI have never tried to abstract any images but I just may have to give this a try. Very well done. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSue, isn't it neat how you can take a regular photo in an photo-editing program and change into something totally different? I was goofing off this week with one of my pictures doing similar stuff as to what you did here. Now, I'm gonna have to share that! Thanks for hosting the #WW fun. I hope you'll decide to hop over to my place Curious as a Cathy to link up. Have a fototastic week! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are such cool photos! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Sue, I love the patterns you've created. - Tasha
ReplyDeletelovely patterns you have here :)...Love the first one and the purple one as well :)
ReplyDeleteThese are really different for you Sue, beautiful, you must have had a lot of fun playing around with the light and colours!
ReplyDeletewow! Those first couple of ones would look so fantastic as an art grouping on a wall. lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind comments on my last post Sue! - Tasha
ReplyDeletePatterns and colours are always a winning combo for me!
ReplyDeleteI'm not an abstract fan, but I really do like the second one! :D
ReplyDeleteCool Pics! Thank you for hosting and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics. I've never tried abstract - having seen these, maybe I will.
ReplyDeletereally interesting images....how do you do that? or is that too forward a question? thanks for sharing with Fun Friday Favourites...I hope I will be organised enough to join you for your meme next week.
ReplyDeleteHi Cath -
ReplyDeleteFor several of the images, I simply manipulated the zoom lens while shooting with a slow shutter speed. All of them were then tweaked in Photoshop. It was a fun experiment... not likely something I'll do often, but it was interesting to try!
Beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool
ReplyDeleteImaging.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
Very pretty and unique! It is like looking through a kaleidoscope.
ReplyDeleteI don't play round with my camera nearly enough. These are such cool images!
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