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    Ramesh Adkoli
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    This image gives a feel of x-ray of human spine from head to chest. In reality, it is an abstract of a coconut tree with some structure in the BG;-) Your views and comments are appreciated.

    EXIF: D700, 24-70mm @70mm + 500D Closeuplens, 1/6400s, f/2.8, -0.7EV, ISO 200, handheld, evening, full frame
    PP: Some curves and leves to enhance contrast.

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    Ramesh, First of all a big Welcome to OOTB!! I think you have a very unique piece here. I'm not sure that I am seeing your vision completely but I do feel the image does have an x-ray look to it. I think one of the most important things about abstract images is that they make you think about what it is you are looking at. You have accomplished that.

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    Ramesh, An image like this can be interpreted many ways. When I first looked at it I thought it was something entirely different from what you stated. I'm sure others without reading the title will have their own vision. Interesting abstract!

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    THis is abstract alright Ramesh!
    :)
    I have no idea what this is and would never even have guessed, but there is form, there is contrast and tonality so it is an image that makes me wonder. THanks for sharing. :) And welcome as well to OOTB.

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    Thanks, Denise, Dave and Akos for your views. Denise, thanks for the welcome. I had posted once on this forum (http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=43120) and your comments were invaluable in improving the IQ.

    Interesting perspectives here. Thanks again.

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    Big welcome to OOTB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramesh Adkoli View Post
    Thanks, Denise, Dave and Akos for your views. Denise, thanks for the welcome. I had posted once on this forum (http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=43120) and your comments were invaluable in improving the IQ.

    Interesting perspectives here. Thanks again.

    Regards,
    ramesh

    Thanks for posting the link-I do remember your post now,it wasn't very long ago.Anyway Big Welcome and I'm looking forward to some more of your creative images.

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    Ramesh, another interesting image. It reminds me of a tooth x-ray. Very well done.

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    Is it? Interesting! Thanks for your comments, Cheryl.

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