Although my work can be on the abstract side from time to time, I’ve found myself noticing patterns that surround me.
Just like in nature, architecture also has plenty of patterns if we pay attention. More often I notice these patterns, more intrigued I am at what I see. The repeated patterns and organisation are becoming more comforting to my currently chaotic mind.

The image that I am sharing today is my first attempt at abstract photography. By carefully grouping the details of one of the architecture at the City of Arts, and removing any other distracting details, I am able to create an image that is truly abstract.
In order to further highlight the details, I played with shadows by further enhancing them. The highlights were manipulated as little as possible. This enhances the curves and the details within the architecture.
The original image captured details are below:
Make | Canon |
Model | Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
Exposure | 32 |
Aperture | 7.1 |
Focal Length | 24.0 mm |
ISO Speed | 100 |
Love these.
Thank you Paula