Focusing on abstract simplicity
This is the end of first week of December, and I have so enjoyed doing my simplicity project this month. I find I am seeing things differently — and more directly — than I normally do.
Having been inspired by Kim Manley Ort, I decided to join her in posting images that are simpler and more minimal than usual. I wanted a way to remind myself to focus on what is really essential in an image, and in the rest of life too.
If this also appeals to you, there’s a Flickr group devoted to Photographic Simplicity that you are welcome to join.
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These both have very abstract qualities. I love that first one, such amazing color.
Yes, I’m sure that was in your mind since you knew I’ve been hanging around boatyards. The paint actually looks worse than it really is, believe it or not…
I had actually guessed this might be the case. Nicely done!
Not at all, Laurie! You will appreciate this one…it’s the bottom paint on our sailboat!
I really like the colours in the first image. If you don’t mind giving away your secrets, what is it?
I also love the top image. It looks like you had a wonderful week.
Love the top image lovely colours..