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Circles of life

February 1, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

08312014 Glacier Bay Boat Cruise-5253

Date: 08/31/2014
Location: Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Title: Circles of life

Mysteries and conundrums are concealed everywhere and anything around us. Abstract photography is the missing link which joins random things and the everyday world with the imaginary realm. Through the eye of abstraction, we can see what is beyond the obvious. The abstract photograph featured here is a striking example.

This image from a boat cruise into Glacier Bay National Park is definitely a captivating abstract image. Bartlett Cove is a place where lofty mountain summits, fjords etched with ice and colossal water glaciers gave Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve the reputation of being one of the most breathtaking places in the world.

Abstract photographs require several elements to appear like it is well-composed. Lines make up a beautiful composition for an abstract scene. This photo features lines which are really creative and suggestive. The horizontal lines give this image a calm and zen feeling. It makes viewers feel relaxed and just take a break and allows them to go with the flow.

The soothing mood of the flowing water can be felt through the long waves of horizontal lines. The repetitive lines suggest unison and movement towards a specific direction. The viewers are drawn into the picture and are taken away by that imaginary current of elements. By merely looking at this abstract picture, it makes viewers think that this image is leading them somewhere. That is the magic of abstract photography- beauty in distortion.

If you are looking for a beautiful accent for a bedroom wall, a fine art print of this photograph will definitely do the trick. Perhaps, think of hanging it as a ornamental piece for a condo with modern interior design. It will remain a perfect work of art for you and your visitors to enjoy.

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: abstract, alaska, glacier bay national park, water

The layers

February 1, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

08312014 Glacier Bay Boat Cruise-5223

Date: 08/31/2014
Location: Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Title: The layers

We tend to see what we feel. This is what abstract photography is all about. An abstract fine art photo depends in the intrinsic forms in an image and how it can tap the human emotion. This image of the Bartlett Cove in Glacier Bay National Park is almost unrecognizable because of the distinct lines and patterns. The subjective expression of this image engages the viewer to think and experience the anonymity of abstract photography.

This fine art image was taken from a Glacier Bay boat cruise experience. Glacier Bay National Park is a land of contrast. From its tidewater glaciers, steams with fresh water and snow-capped summits, Glacier Bay is really beautiful and diverse. The shapes in this fine art image are defined by the contrast of the light and color areas. The geometrical shapes being formed in this abstract image are given emphasis through the diagonal lines. These lines made the image to be more dramatic and it creates a strong visual impact on the viewers. This fine art shot allows the human soul to wander and think towards an unknown destination.

A fine art print of this photograph can be a perfect for those people who would want to incorporate a sense of wonder and artistry into a house or office space. A person who appreciates art and tranquility, a bedroom wall will definitely look good with this on. This picture conveys serenity and calm. It can be a beautiful wall ornament for an apartment sporting a modern interior design.

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: abstract, alaska, glacier bay national park, water, waves

Parallel flow

February 1, 2015 By Dennis Krukover Leave a Comment

08312014 Glacier Bay Boat Cruise-5249

Date: 08/31/2014
Location: Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
Title: Parallel flow

Abstract photography goes beyond what the naked eye can see. By merely looking at the pictures, viewers can come up with forms and meaning base from their personal experiences. The parameters of context are gone when you speak of abstract photography. This allows photographers to create a meaning for their subject and convey it to the viewers. It is a challenge to immerse oneself to abstract photography but it is indeed an enjoyable form of visual art. The ability of seeing individual parts rather than the entire thing makes abstract photographs delightful pieces of art. The abstract photograph being featured in this post was taken from a boat cruise inside the Glacier Bay National Park.

A fine art image must have various elements of composition to consider it as a work of art. Looking closely into this fine art image, the strongest element of design here are the lines. The lines which are parallel to each other appear to create a sense of continuity and fluidity. The smoothness of the lines awakens a sense of serenity and calm. The irregular lines convey a sense of dynamic movement and life. The visual rhythm that these lines create gave this photograph a noticeable character. As the viewers are drawn into the continuous flow of parallel lines, it makes them wander what lies beyond this image.

Grab a fine art print of this photograph for an apartment. A room with limited space can benefit from this masterpiece as it will create a sense of autonomy and vigor. .

 

 

Filed Under: Abstract Tagged With: abstract, alaska, glacier bay national park, water

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