Abstract/graphic images (3)

Common subjects in nature, photographed from a less common point of view, can create abstract images. These are examples of such graphic photos.

We also have a gallery of what we hope are 'artistic' blur abstracts, created by moving subjects, panning the camera, or changing lens focal length (zooming) during exposure.

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Sandstone ripples in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, U.S.

Sandstone ripples in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, U.S.

Deep snow on boulders creates light and shadow

Deep snow on boulders creates light and shadow.


Snow drift

A snow drift, several feet deep, on a gray February morning.

Kintla Lake draings into Kintla Creek, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

In Glacier National Park, Kintla Lake drains into Kintla Creek over a massive boulder.


Stack of old culvert pipes, Montana, U.S.

A stack of old culvert pipes in mid-morning sun makes a black and white abstract.

Sunset sky refected in Flathead Lake ice, Montana, U.S.

Fifteen minutes after sunset, a brilliant sky is reflected in the ice of western Montana's Flathead Lake.


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