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It’s striking … but after seeing the earlier version with people, this is missing that human element …
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Yep. One of things I’d like to do is develop more abstracts, and starting from this kind of shot suggested an angle. But it’s not like I’m much of a people shooter, anyway…..
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Reminds me of the work of Kenneth Nolan in the 60’s. I like abstract photography – beautiful fun.
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