Abstract photography can produce very dramatic images. It relies on our more primal sense of form, color, 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.
Abstract Photography © Ursula I Abresch

Abstract Wave © David Orias

Abstract Photography © Denise

Abstract Smoke © Jamie Duke

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Abstract Photography © Patricia Sweeney

Abstract Photography © Gosia

Abstract Photography © Phaedrus-42

Abstract Photography © Jorbe42

Abstract Photography © Patricia Sweeney

Abstract Photography © Jared Fein

Abstract Photography © Iulian Maiorescu

Abstract Photography © Marcus Bradbury

Abstract Photography © Remco van de Sanden

Abstract Photography © S. Amer

Abstract Photography © Neil Gallop

Abstract Photography © Tim Walter

Abstract Photography © Pedro GoniO

Abstract Photography © Tom Wright

Abstract Photography © Stephen Pougas
