• Members 687 posts
    Feb. 3, 2026, 9:49 p.m.

    The weekly Abstract and Experimental thread
    This weekly thread, starting on a Tuesday, allows us to showcase our abstract and experimental photos and get some feedback.
    Opening up discussions, not only on content, style, composition & techniques, but also on the creativity of the image.

    It’s easy to participate
    Post an image with a title and description. To make it easier to view in the forum, all comments should include the original title and at least one of the original images as a quote.

    Thread Guidelines:
    This weekly thread is for sharing and developing abstract and experimental photography skills.
    We want to see wild, creative photography.
    Give your entry a clear title and mention the technique used.
    Provide constructive feedback on others’ images.
    Try to go beyond simple praise or dismissal and explain why you like it, or what caught your eye.
    ”Likes” are encouraged too.
    Negative feedback and suggestions are also OK (be polite, honest, and constructive).
    Giving feedback is just as important as receiving feedback, both help to improve our artistic and technical skills.

    What is an abstract or experimental photo?
    Different ways to see and investigate the world around us. Abstract photography reduces a subject to shapes, tones or colors making it unrecognizable. Abstract subjects are everywhere.

    Experimentation might include, Stereo/3D, macro, Infrared, dragged shutter, zone plate, motion, fluorescence, multiple exposure, birefringence, ultra violet, optical including adapted lenses, tri color, fractals, manipulated Polaroids, intentional camera movement, pinhole, Kirlian (bioelectrography) and many other methods. Experimentation can be for artistic expression or pure science. It is often more difficult than standard types of photography. This is fine, we aren't expecting perfection. Every experiment enhances knowledge. Your idea can help others explore the universe around them. We love experimentation. You can explain your process or keep it a secret.

    This will be a looser collection of photos compared to other weekly threads. This is good. It will be a place to get away from standard animals, babies & sunset photos. We don't hate animals, babies or sunsets. Show us your creative abstract and experimental images. Are you unsure if the image fits the category? Don't worry, just post it. FEEL FREE TO POST MULTIPLE TIMES TO THIS THREAD. Have fun!

    Thanks for viewing and participating,
    barondla

  • Members 687 posts
    Feb. 3, 2026, 10:11 p.m.

    P6192523cornearsagainstskycropped_edited-1.jpg

    Olympus E-PL1 with Fujinon 2.7mm F1.8 fisheye lens. This lens was rescued from a surplus surveillance camera. It is C mount and the adapter is recessed to allow infinity focus. There is no focusing helicoid since the depth of field is incredible. For close focusing the lens can be slightly unscrewed from the adapter. The lens doesn't have adjustable aperture. It is always wide open at F1.8. Lens can be picked up for about $65 attached to the surveillance camera. Lens gives circular image on m4/3 and full frame on smaller format Pentax Q.

    Used the corn's silhouette to partially disguise the circular fisheye effect. The sky was over exposed due to shooting at F1.8. Orange was added in post processing.
    Thanks for looking and participating,
    barondla

    P6192523cornearsagainstskycropped_edited-1.jpg

    JPG, 91.9 KB, uploaded by barondla on Feb. 3, 2026.