The Weekly Photo Challenge this week is from lines to patterns. I have had a lot of fun taking photographs of lines and pattern to see how they move the eye when viewed without the distraction of context and create some optical illusion.
Lines sometimes create patterns to form works of art – as these in the Broad Art Museum on the Michigan State University Campus.
I like how the the context of blinds behind the apples create drama and move the eye towards the focused object.
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Now this is amazing. I am a big fan of the use of intricate detail and color and you did not disappoint…amazing.
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I love detail and especially color. I very seldom have a photo that I think is better in B&W. Thanks for the comment.
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Great selections! Esp. the lines and patterns of the Broad Art Museum…
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Thanks, Amy. It is unusual for a photograph of art to be as interesting as the original, but I thought these made really interesting photos.
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Wonderful images!
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Great photos on the theme
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Thanks
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Awesome and different perspective!
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Thanks.
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Cool patterns!
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Thanks, Sherry.
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