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The result of some digital futzing - and an unintentional bit of luck.
 
Can a photo actually be abstract?
 

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Darkroom print on ilford rc, dodge and burn, selenium.
Nikon M-35 S half frame, Polaroid MP-3 copy stand 100mm lens f32
hp5 in pyrohd

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Mamiya 7ii, Acros 100, 65mm, South Antelope Canyon,View attachment 336015

I now understand how to multiquote. Beautiful photos gang. These draw me in and leave me with questions.
 
Reflections and shadows on a couple chrome vases on my basement floor. Canon A1, Kiron 24-105 lens, TriX
 
Rochers dans le bois près de Guise, Yonne département, Hauts de France.



Hasselblad 500C/M + Distagon 50mm, Hp5+ 400ASA, XTOL 1+1 14min 20°C.
 
Carnival ride seats.






Hasselblad 100mm f/3.5 Planar, Lucky SHD 100 @ EI 80, Semistand processed for 30 min in Pyrocat-HDC. Scan of silver print.
 
z7ii, 24-120 lens, Gems and minerals at the Museum of Natural History, Manhattan:
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Museum: Gems and Minerals by David Gottlieb, on Flickr[/URL]

Hall of biodiversity, same camera, same museum:
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Museum: Hall of Biodiversity by David Gottlieb, on Flickr[/URL]

Side of building near Occulus, NYC. FM2n, tri-x, 50/1.2 AIS
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kodak_400_bw_24206_98929_220362_002203620005.jpg by David Gottlieb, on Flickr[/URL]

Graffitti, Manhattan. FM2n, 35/1.4 AIS, Portra 400 (converted to BW)
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kodak_400_c_41_24206_96548_215330_002146820031.jpg by David Gottlieb, on Flickr[/URL]
 


Fp4 Hasselblad 80mm
 
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