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Anonymous
How good is my "abstract" photography? I don't have any fancy kit but I just took this today.
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>> Anonymous
i dunno, it looks like a dog's chew toy that's out of focus to me ... so, could be better? you might wanna invest in a macro lens. that stuff is good for abstract
>> Anonymous
OK thanks, it's one of those Dryer things that makes the clothes dry faster.
>> Honest So You Dont Have To Be !9UISPtwBPo
You dont need fancy kit to take good photos, especially for "abstract", where the key is the photographers eye, where you, have failed

Abstract photography (or at least, good abstract photography) takes more than taking photos of shit up close, you need to know what your doing, and mostly, in the case of abstract, you eather have it, or you dont.. its only of those things that you can never learn to do,

yes you can learn to mimic it, but you will never be creative or inventive yourself, if you wasnt in the first place