A little bit of abstract Macro

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Our camera club had a macro workshop this past weekend and there were some fun setups there for abstracts. One of these is from a still life set up (the b&w) and the color was using a computer screen to project the image.
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That's a cool way to play with and bend the light. Mixing water and glass to create various levels of distortion makes it extra compelling.
 
There is a particular FB group that a few years ago posted the ol' lightbulb using this method. There isn't a day that goes by that it isn't repeated ad nauseum. Yours, however, are a level above those and show thought and preparation. Well done.
 

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