Experts say that abstract photography is about creating images that don’t tell at the first glance what they are about. When the viewer has to take a little or more time to realize what is in the picture, then you can say that you created an abstract work. Actually, with abstracts, viewers don’t even need to realize at all what the picture is about πŸ™‚

** For instance: does this look like a dream castle in the horizon to you? Well, it’s nothing but the highway traffic in the wintertime, helped a little with some fancy coloring πŸ™‚

Abstract Art Print featuring the photograph The Dream Castle by Tatiana Travelways
The Dream Castle – from my FAA gallery

And yes, travel photos can sometimes have an abstract quality. In fact, we can create great abstracts by just observing things around and be creative.

** This is an ancient Mayan wall in Lamanai, Belize:

Belize Lamanay Mayan ruins abstract

But what are the criteria that can make photo an abstract or even “semi-abstract” image? I’m not a professional, but just an amateur photographer. I also never considered myself a good abstract photographer, therefore I cannot establish rules here. What I can do however, is to agree with other theoreticians who did. But what I’d like to mention from my own experience is that you don’t really need rules for that. There is actually no secret to divulge – all you need is to play around with your camera πŸ™‚

** I like to take photos through a wet window:

Summer rain – from my FAA gallery

Some digital alteration doesn’t hurt either:

Vivid Colors Art Print featuring the photograph Rust Colors by Tatiana Travelways

So, here are a few conditions to consider, and elements that can create abstract photography. I’ll illustrate them with my own images. I uploaded a few on my Abstract gallery at FAA, but most of them are stored on SmugMug. Just click on them for a larger better view.

LINES AND SHAPES IN NATURE: Nature gives us many opportunities to take simple photographs. All you have to do is see them. ** Here for instance is a tropical plant leaf I photographed in Mexico. I lust love the simple lines created by nature.

Intersecting lines

… And here is an abstract digital image I created from a close-up on a barrel cactus:

Barrel Cactus Art Print featuring the photograph Zig Zag Abstract by Tatiana Travelways

MAN-MADE LINES AND SHAPES: It’s all about observing.

Blue Art Print featuring the photograph Blue Geometry In Ottawa, Canada by Tatiana Travelways

COMPOSITION AND CROPPING can make abstract images from the most common things.

COMPOSITION IN ABSTRACT PHOTOGRAPHY

LIGHTS at night can look like something else…

MOTION: creativity is a good friend of abstract photography

Motion Art Print featuring the photograph Rush To Go Home by Tatiana Travelways

TEXTURES can create decorative abstracts:

Painted wall abstract

ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS like window reflections:

Abstract pattern of window reflections

CLOSE-UP’s can create mystery πŸ™‚

Digitally altered close-up on a water fountain

A DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW – like this window of a bar viewed from outside.

Abstract view through the window

CRAFTS can have an abstract feeling in a picture too.

Native Culture Art Print featuring the photograph Colors Of Guatemala by Tatiana Travelways

Wow, didn’t realize that I had so many abstract photos from my travels. There are more, but maybe for another time πŸ™‚ Thank you for visiting.


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In the cold regions of the world, winter is by definition white and peaceful. I had the chance to see and photograph some beautiful winter landscapes last year. Not too many would adventure to cross the northwestern United States during the cold season. However, those who do it even for short distances, will tell about how beautiful it is. Last year it was especially cold with a lot of snow, but if you take it easy, it’s not too bad. As a restless traveler, my husband took me through Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Don’t ask me why. He always comes up with the best reasons to convince me, and I believe him πŸ™‚ Fact is that I wouldn’t have seen all those wonderful places otherwise… Here are some of my favorite photos from that trip. * Click on the images for a better view!

The cold, white and peaceful Montana:

White hills and trees covered by snow

White hills and trees covered by snow in Montana

Wild Horses Crossing some snowy hills

Winter Morning In Roundup, Montana

Winter Art Print featuring the photograph Winter Morning In Roundup, Montana by Tatiana Travelways


And here is the Montana State Capitol Building in snow. I made the second version as a painting using the digital media:

The cold, white and peaceful Idaho:

Winter scene in Spencer, a small village in Idaho is one of my favorite winter photos. (I have some more, but it looks like I only uploaded one to my gallery…)

Winter Art Print featuring the photograph Winter Scene In Spencer Idaho by Tatiana Travelways

The cold, white and peaceful Washington:

I was mostly impressed by the Palouse area in Washington. For those who don’t know, Palouse is a beautiful pastoral area of fertile rolling hills and prairies. You can see it in southeastern Washington, part of Idaho, northwestern side of Montana and even in northeastern Oregon. We drove over these hills covered with snow this time of the year. Here are some of the photos I got. * I still have to upload many.

Frozen winter hills in the Palouse, Washington

Frozen Art Print featuring the photograph Frozen Winter Hills by Tatiana Travelways

Winter farm in the Palouse, Washington area

Winter Art Print featuring the photograph Winter Farm Washington by Tatiana Travelways

Winter farm at the golden hour

Winter Art Print featuring the photograph Winter Farm At Golden Hour by Tatiana Travelways

Sunny winter day

Sunny Art Print featuring the photograph Sunny Winter Day by Tatiana Travelways

… And here are two, with the country road we drove on crossing the Palouse

Winter Art Print featuring the photograph Winter Country Road by Tatiana Travelways
Winter Art Print featuring the photograph Winter Country Road 2 by Tatiana Travelways

All the photos are part of my “Winter” gallery at Fine Art America, and available as prints for wall, home decor, accessories, cards and more. Just click on them for details.

… But, I like winter


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