Ordinary to extraordinary is a collection of freelance photography and a veritable cornucopia of random musings, made by Larry Wyatt.

05 April 2007

Abstract Flora

Abstract photography captures shape, patterns, textures and form without suggesting the actual full scope and nature of the object being photographed. It is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful and intriguing forms of photography. It is also one of the most challenging forms of photography because it requires the ability to see shapes and forms without concern for the subject. Just for fun, as you move around today, try to see shapes, textures and patterns instead of objects. You'll be very surprised by what you see.

Below are some of my attempts at abstract floral photography.

Just click on the photograph for a larger image.

This is a leaf in full Fall colors.

















This image of blades of grass, to me, is very soft and sensual.
















This is a close-up of a daffodil. It appears to me that you could lie down in this photo and go to sleep.























This capture demonstrates both soft and hard textures in the same photograph.
























Remember to keep clicking that shutter, because if you aren't clicking, you're just holding an expensive black box that makes lots of noises.

Please don't pirate my images. I've worked hard to make them. Please enjoy them, but don't steal them.

Copyright 2007 Lawrence H. Wyatt

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