Abstract/graphic images (5)

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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Patterns in wet sand at Cannon Beach, Oregon, U.S.

Patterns in wet sand at Cannon Beach, Oregon, U.S.

Backlit grass in fall color

A close-up view of tall grasses in autumn color backlit by morning sun.


Roots of a cedar tree on the shore of Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park

Roots of a cedar tree on the shore of Lake McDonald, Glacier National Park.

A tangle of cedar tree root, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

A tangle of cedar tree root, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.


Moss and fungi on cedar tree root, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

Moss and fungi on cedar tree root, Glacier National Park, Montana, U.S.

Patterns in a mowed hay field, western Montana, U.S.

Patterns in a mowed hay field, western Montana, U.S.


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