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Minimalism in all its aspects: photos of week 42

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As this week’s topic shows, minimalism exists in many forms. Images in minimalist style often seem simple at first glance. But such a motif should be designed consciously and successfully so that it can leave an impact on the audience. Our gallery features images from photographers that have done this wonderfully.

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light and shadow

(Image: ek3108)

Elisabeth Krimmer (aka ek3108) combines abstract structures and patterns for this photo. “This photo was a coincidence, the facade of an underground car park and the shadow of a street lamp, sandwiched between two struts, resulting in a perfect geometric division for me.” Diagonal lines, grids and interactions light and shadow Give this black and white photo a strong graphic impact.



Obstacle

(Image: Metapix)

The image offers viewers a minimalist structure consisting of a concrete jetty and a metal staircase rising out of the water. Obstacle He appears to be standing in moving, cold water. Metapix gives photography a clear division and lines through the composition, the light reflection of the water gives a certain dynamism to the whole thing.



have a good trip

(Image: Heike Meier)

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A vast sky stretches beyond the horizon. A lone seagull flies toward the sunset, giving the scene a sense of freedom. “I don’t know where the seagull wants to go,” thinks Heike Meier. Still, she wants her one have a good trip,



Bavarian Baroque in a very objective way

(Image: Uncle Werner)

In Uncle Werner’s photo Bavarian Baroque in a very objective way Minimalism is very important: only two elements are visible. The building looks impressive from an insect’s perspective and the strong contrast between the sky and the facade makes the image look flat.



corners and edges

(Image: Joachim Kiner)

This very vivid photo shows a white concrete corner against a blue background. As we learned from Joachim Kiner, this is a fragment of a sculpture that is in Ditzingen, Baden-Württemberg. In post-production, what seemed interesting was highlighted on screen through proper editing. corners and edges is “an interpretation and transformation”.



Morning dew in the spider’s web (2)

(Image: PhotofanPB)

In this second edition of Morning dew in the spider’s web (2) Walter Nitsche (aka PhotofanPB) shows us what he found in a boxwood tree in his garden one morning in early September: countless, round beads of morning dew, spread over a fine spider’s web. Were shining in the sunlight. And thus create a visually appealing structure. This makes macro shots something special.



forest in fog

(Image: GJB)

GJB makes it look sad and mysterious Forest in fog. The trees stand out in contrast to the fog in the background, which appears to stretch far into the distance. Also, the viewer wonders what kind of fog could be behind this wall.

You can find an overview of all this week’s photos here:


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Saturday: Light and Shadow
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