2. Abstract
There is no standard definition of abstract
photography. Actually, it is not easy to create
a clear-cut definition of an abstract concept.
Abstract photography can produce very
dramatic images - it relies on our more primal
sense of form, colour, and curves than it does
on detail. The problem is that most
photographers tend to think in terms of detail
when evaluating photographic opportunities.
However, it takes a different way of looking at
our world to perceive the abstract
photography opportunities that surround us.
3. Examples
Abstract photographs tend to contain a lot of layers
and are typically colourful, although they can be
black and white also. I believe that the layers and
colours used within abstract photography make the
photographs very interesting and appealing.