Frosted Leaf (Longfellow Mine, Ouray, Colorado) © 2012 Dennis Krukover & Dark Eclipse Studios
 
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In abstract photography, we do not need to feel the subject with our bare hands to give the subject a definition. Abstract photography enables the viewers to appreciate a not-so-obvious side of the subject. This photograph taken from Longfellow Mine in Colorado is a very good example of abstract photography with utmost creativity and depth.
 
The variations of patterns, texture and light redefined the true appearance of the subject. At first glance this photograph may have been captured on a metal surface but this was originally taken from the ground covered with snow. The natural light coming from the sun added a dramatic character to this photograph. It gave profound emphasis to the texture of the picture even though it is not really there. The eyes of the viewers are ought to perceive roughness and depth in this image on its own.
 
This photograph really filled the frame so well. It has given the image an edge to stand out because of the emphasis given to the patterns and textures in a specific subject. The frosted leaves appear to pop out from the scene because of the efficient use of the foreground and the background.
 
A Fine art print of this abstract photograph can be used for interior design plans for homes, offices and establishments. It can effectively enhance the ambiance of any empty space.
 
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Frosted Leaf
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Frosted Leaf

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