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Abstract?

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Canon 30D w/ EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro @ f/16 1/250 ISO 200 manual focus manual exposure RAW capture

Lit w/ one medium softbox off left and one medium softbox off right at -2/f

Part of an ongoing project. More pictures here: http://www.charlesLwebster.com/Talus_2/
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
IMG_4837.jpg


Canon 30D w/ EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro @ f/16 1/250 ISO 200 manual focus manual exposure RAW capture

Lit w/ one medium softbox off left and one medium softbox off right at -2/f

Part of an ongoing project. More pictures here: http://www.charlesLwebster.com/Talus_2/
Hi Charles,

Thanks for such a remarkable image and also the link to the rest of the series. I must admit, I knew it was a musical instrument but thought it was a guitar with the top removed for repair. So there's ambiguity. I don't know whether one defines this as abstract. It's certainly interesting and captures my attention, following the wavy lines of the instrument's side panel. It does extend beyond being part of an instrument to reflect more of the substance of the natural world, an interplay with the curved laminate of the edge and the flat more native surface of the board. There's a formal sense of movement. This might be best for final showing as one of a triptych, perhaps.

Asher

BTW, What happened to the steel project?
 
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