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Hi to you if you have just arrived at PhotoTalk: welcome back if you have been here for a chat before now! PhotoTalk is for talking about photography, photographs, photographers, and anything related to photography with one previso: I'll not get into talking about equipment unless it is in relation to practical technique. PhotoTalk will focus (pun intended) on the various visual, perceptual, and conceptual aspects of images and also on how the image was produced. Please feel free to share your comments about the images and the text that goes with them. Oh, BTW, I'll occasionally pop a question into the mix for you to consider as a bit of fun! Come and enjoy yourself!

Tuesday, 8 January 2008

Chaos or controlled abstract

Creating images that take the viewer 'within' a subject, such as this image, can provide a fascinating new experience. The majority of people simply don't have the observation skills needed to see the finer details of a subject and it can be quite a revelation to them when you present them with only a part of a common subject. However, even when working with only a small area of a subject, all the principles of good design and composition still apply. It could be argued that these visual skills are even more important since it is much more difficult to 'arrange' the subject when only dealing with a small part of it. Don't allow your 'abstracts' to be simply an image of chaos, apply some visual order to make your images work.