Blame Paula’s Sunday b&w challenge for turning my mind to abstraction. She was helped along by the exhibition of Frank Stella abstracts on show at the Polin museum which is itself an architectural feast. These are all images of the staircase leading to the upstairs part of that exhibition, with a bit of drama and sharpening added with the help of Snapseed.
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These are phenomenal photos…even more so when I enlarged them on my screen. Good job!
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Thank you. The area demanded to be photographed, more so than the exhibition, I think!
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Wow! Reminds of your photos of the staircase of the Art Deco house Everglades at Leura in the Blue Mountains of NSW. And it sets me wondering what you might do with the interiors of the Sydney Opera House shells which house the main theatres. I suspect there might be some very dramatic results.
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I remember Leura well. I just had an invitation to visit a BH friend who is now working there. Pity I can’t rush off NOW!! We’ve had some wonderful annual jaunts, haven’t we. Where next?
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I’m thinking about it. We never did get to Broken Hill. Or Melbourne and Heide Museum of Modern Art. And what about Central Victoria, the gold rush towns? Even Nimmitabel and Bombala would be interesting. Lots of possibilities. Your thoughts?
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Your choice next time. All these possibilities sound good. We also talked about somewhere around Gloucester.
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Actually, still your choice as you had two on which to catch up with my ones. But I am not averse to sharing the process of choosing with you.
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Oh yes, those beautiful curves were meant to be stroked!
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I stroked them – photographically.
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Oh, you abstract artist, you! What a creative celebration of curvature!
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And a nice turn of alliteration!
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I do like to show off now and again….!!
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I second Sue. Also if you scroll back rather swiftly it does strange things to one’s head – falling upstairs! 🙂
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Whoa. This is truly amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing those pictures. What great detail!
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Strange how things come together: Paula’s challenge, my research following that, and then Stella as an abstract artist. I was doomed to turn something to abstraction!
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Strange how things come together, indeed! The outcome is stunning!
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You are a mistress of things coming together: maybe I caught it from you!
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Aww, thanks Meg!
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You have found some crazy, fascinating angles. I like Sue’s comment.
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They found me! They approached me and gave me no option but to photograph them.
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I can see them calling out…
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I’m also going with Sue. She put it so succinctly – and you have nudged my memory to a staircase I photographed last year in the Tate St Ives. I am liking the variety you are discovering with your lens this year.
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Familiarity in general sharpens the eye I think, although novelty does too! I’m glad you’re getting pleasure from my lens.
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I rather liked falling up those stairs too. 🙂 No idea why but the banisters reminded me of fountain pen tops. I think my brain’s tired. 🙂
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I think I can almost see fountain pen tops – if I squint and suspend disbelief!!! And what memories fountain pens conjure up.
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