DEliberate waving around of the camera during longish exposures can produce very attractive abstract photographs. this works more successfully usually with colour rather than b&w,
THe different colours can paint an exciting abstract image when abstract tonal variations are seldom interesting. this will quench the thirst of the photographers who wish to experiment for abstract creation of images rather than direct capturing of images. on one site, I noticed that photographers were craving for abstract photographs but unable to do so and many a times confused realistic photograph as abstract. abstract in photography is a different dimension than paintings. still creation is a creation whatever the medium. modern day d-cams have sufficient opportunities to experiment and make colour abstracts. this i have seen in some exhibitions. the competition organisers may keep one section as ''Abstract Photography'' in colour.
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