Photography gone wrong was recycled in post production. This was a failed attempt at photographing a reflection off of a metal trash can. But I decided to keep it because the metal image might make an interesting design element in a future project. So, I gave it a shot. The blurry from the original photograph adds to the post production effect and soften the metal. If it’s a natural blur you are using the original colors. If that makes any sense. Naming this series recycled seemed appropriate since it was a trash can. My plan is to print this at about 8X10 for a wall hanging.
Metal Art Series, Recycling Photography
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 21, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography | 20 comments
Amazing work, Jennifer! [love the “recycling photography”!]
Thanks Marina!
Pretty cool effect! Who woulda thunk the photos were of a trash can.
To think I almost deleted them. Thanks!
Love these, Jennifer. It’s amazing what some good post processing can do. π
Thanks Katie and thanks Photoshop.
Very Cool Jenn!! Well done.
Very cool abstract images!!!
Abstract AND brilliant. I love the artwork, kudos π
Both very cool and look great!
It’s amazing how our “mistakes” can sometimes turn out to be the best. These are beautiful.
This is so true in most things. π
How beautiful! You are so creative and these are way cool π
Enjoy, I might try to add some more.
Very cool! Nice creativity.
Thanks!
Jennifer when you discover something new through any process it for a reason. Now you have another great piece, and it will find its way to something more later. It is the collective process tha creates our art.
Beautiful insight Walter.
These photos are really cool! I’m glad you didn’t “trash” them. (o;
I’m glad you like them!