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Picture Haikus - Abstract Art Photos of Everyday Things. Macro Photography

Book Details

ISBN / ASINB00HTBU6K2
ISBN-13978B00HTBU6K6
MarketplaceCanada  🇨🇦

Description

Hidden Beauty we otherwise miss…

This art photo e-book is the first of its series and, as far as the author knows, the first of its kind. It comprises 33 original abstract art photos in full color revealing the beauty and harmony of things in the everyday life we otherwise ignore. The author turns them into wonderful pieces of art situated somewhere at the meeting point between abstract painting, photographic poetry, and macro photography.
As black and white pictures they reveal even more the essence of their harmonic shapes.

The pictures can also act as quiz photos with a spark of wonder. Or as original (Valentine’s?) gifts. Or simply as embodied purity for your moments of eternity.

They are all unplugged pictures of all-day objects, mainly from the kitchen. Basically they are macro photos “glued” together in a composition which then has a life and a personality of its own – hence the name Picture Haiku.
Not allowing editing, not even cropping, they qualify as the so-called “straight photos”. The only altering of the image the author accepted was removing the technical flaws – which shouldn’t be there in the first place.

The idea behind this abstract macro series dates back to the beginning of the ‘90s. Since 2005 the author has had a few exhibitions in Austria, Switzerland, and Romania.

Haiku is the name of a Japanese fix form of highly aesthetical poems made of three verses only. Each one emerges from an overwhelming feeling their author had felt. These photo compositions were born the same way, even if the number of “verses”, i.e. photos, may vary.

To be more exact, in this e-book:
3 meta-compositions (like the one on the cover) are Picture Haikus of four- or five-photos
3 meta-compositions are two-photos Picture Haikus
15 meta-compositions are “classical”, i.e. three-photos “Haikus” and
12 pictures are one-photo “Haikus”

PS
The Amazon’s preview offers the explanation of the cover photo only. The explanatory bigger pictures, unveiling the riddle of all the other macro photos, are in its second half.

Enjoy!
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