If I were to give a definition of what I think abstract photography is, I would define it as taking photos in interesting and unconventional ways to express a different way of looking at the world and to create visual intrigue and interest. I think that there is often a sense of wonder in abstract photography, where the viewer is exposed to perspectives and interesting moments and details that they would not have noticed previously. Abstract photography also commonly places an emphasis on certain elements of the photo, such as lines, shape, form, or color, instead of any concrete subject. I think that abstract photography could also be more expressive than representative photography, as its interpretive nature of it means that photographers could alter their photos and techniques to make their photos more unique to them, and to take their photos out of the realm of conventional reality.