The wonderful scenery of White Sands National Monument with the world's largest gypsum dune field is a perfect place for Landscape Photography..... and on the other hand an infinite source for the abstract photography.
But where does the landscape photography end and the abstract photography start?
Well, that's not easy to answer. The more landscape and abstract photography I do, the more is the border blurred. To keep this philosophical discussion short I would say that the Landscape Photography is not so much about the subject itself but rather about the place in which the subject exists.
Ok - and what about the Abstract Photography?
The Abstract Photography is the form of photographic art that focus on shapes, patterns / textures, lines combined with an unusual sometimes minimalism perspective. The creative isolation, abstraction of the subject is the goal - the art of isolating the subject.
Here are two examples of an abstract interpretation of White Sands National Monument.
I hope you like the result.
Regards,
Gerry
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