I think that abstraction in photography is a way to express the photographer’s ideas in an indirect way. In these forms of art, photographers tend to hide their own perspectives in photos that seems awkward or boring, and by achieving this, they try to capture images that doesn’t have direct association with our daily life. For example, they might take photos of very plain items (maybe a furniture or a device), and use techniques such as duplicating or changing the lighting to grab the audience’s attention. Another helpful example of abstraction could possibly be taking photos that are often unexpected. This include photos that are rather blurry or abnormal (in size or angles).
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