
Color Form 23: Hidden Patterns in the Everyday!
By: Linda Joyce Ott
Tags: abstract art, color forms
Category: abstract art, Conceptual Art, Design, Environment, foto, fotographia, Nature, Photo Art, Photography, Photos, zen
| Aperture: | f/5.6 |
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| Focal Length: | 135mm |
| ISO: | 2000 |
| Shutter: | 1/0 sec |
| Camera: | Canon EOS REBEL T5i |
Welcome to another captivating entry in my “Color Forms” series. Here, I dive into the abstract and vibrant world of shapes and colors, drawn from both nature and the man-made realm.
Each close-up photograph invites you to pause, take a closer look, and find beauty in the unexpected. These images reveal intricate details and stunning patterns that often go unnoticed in our daily rush.
Slow down, take a breath, and let these colorful forms inspire a fresh perspective on the world around you.
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My Optimism of Color Blog
Every Tuesday and Friday, I post a photo or piece of art that I’ve created that reflects what I call the Optimism of Color. Through vibrant colors and bold visceral forms, these works shout out my joy at being alive, and my good fortune at being able to continue to make art after surviving five cardiac arrests in one night in 2011.
Each of the images I post brings a smile to my face. I hope they bring you similar joy and laughter through the Optimism of Color.
All photos © Linda Joyce Ott 2024
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