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    Nature's abstract art

    This caught my attention,beauty in decay and so often dismissed by ones contempt prior to opening the eyes.
    Nature's abstract artJCHP7040 edited by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr

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    Nature's abstract artJCHP7057 edited2 by Raymond Friedman, on Flickr

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    not sure what I'm looking at here in pic 1

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    Look like Crust Fungi developing on rotting wood.

    Crust is a generic term describing their growing habits, Specific genus can often present(grow) as bracht forms as well as crust form.

    These images do not really work for me, I would have framed a much smaller area of each image concentrating on bringing out the finer detail of the fungus, elimimating much of the out of focus areas.

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    Apparently I failed to draw your attention to the area of focus, leading you to the details in focus. I believe that by encompassing the surrounding it would further enhance the beauty of natures configuration. Thanks for the input.

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    I hear you James , if that was my intent, I saw it as not only as a fungus yet a part of a larger whole.Thank you for the input.

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    I like the the first image, but not so sure about its monochrome version; in the first image, a crop would work even better i feel-probably as meant by Astro(James)

    Nature's abstract art

    I liked the colours of image 3 also; but it has an overall disturbing brilliance....

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    I like the color version as well, viewed as an abstract its what the imagination gathers from what's presented, the third image is a bit too recognizable, the first appears to me as a swarm.

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    Re: Nature's abstract art

    I have taken another look at cropping the images as suggested, will post them shortly. Love to keep on learning !!!

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