Bushfire

Robert Knapman

Bushfire

Abstract

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Bushfire by Robert Knapman
Bushfire by Robert Knapman
  • Paul Louis Villani

    Paul Louis Vil...

    Love the hues of color and texture! :D

  • Tiffany Dryburgh

    Tiffany Dryburgh

    I love all of these! I especially love the ones where you can see the ripples of the corrugations. This one is probably my fave of all only because the colour is so appealing to me but the whole series is great! The titles are terrific and I can really see the relationships between the images and their titles. Oh lord I am blathering… but I really like ‘em! :)

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman

    Cheers Paul and Tiffany. Your the texture man Paul .) I’m wrapped you love em Tiff. The first one I worked on was this and the bushfire leapt out at me – the others followed completely natually. I’m pretty pleased with the lot as a series coz they reflect some study i’m doing regarding international humanitarian aid. Cheers .)

  • Karen Cougan

    Karen Cougan

    I love this one too
    xkc

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    The cracks and colours in this are fantastic, Robert!

  • marieancolie

    marieancolie

    I love the whole series Robert. No doubt about the feelings in humanitarian aid and your work with UN in Switzerland.
    Cant’ you put them in one composition, ? One by one they have an extraordinary meaning, but all thogether, it will be stronger (IMO).

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman

    Thanks everyone. Marie I don’t really know how to put them in one collation – but I agree that would look great. My program is quite simple unfortunately. On my list – get Photoshop .)

  • miaW

    miaW

    wow. how on earth do you do that ;-] never seen anything like it. its great

  • Helene Kippert

    Helene Kippert

    Great textures and colours Robert

  • Seareach

    Seareach

    I love it! Great colours, love the cracking! I’ve just been looking at your others in the series. Brilliant.! I agree with Tiffany: the titles are great. But…ok…how do you do it…or what is it…???

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman

    Thanks Helen. Hi miaW and RHansfordB

    ... Ahhh the secret..you want the secret eh?

    V. simple really. Its a corrogated iron fence shot very close up with a short depth of field. The colouring is the paint and the cracks are the weathering of the paint – a bit of additional ‘warmth’ has intensified the colour. The image is turned horzontal to rfelect landscape. Simple but effective. The others in the series are the same process more or less depending on the colouring on this particular fence. The fence is in Newtown – an inner city subburb of Sydney. Cheers folk .)

  • Heather Davies

    Heather Davies

    Beautiful image,such great textures and colour!!

  • TonyLegg

    TonyLegg

    Excellent !!

  • Carmen  Cilliers

    Carmen Cilliers

    Wow – what a gorgeous painting! Love the colours!!!

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman

    Thanks…and I’m happy you see a painting Carmen. I like to create that option with my shots. painting with a camera as MBartwoks likes to say .) Cheers

  • bettyboop

    bettyboop

    Beautiful

  • Benjamin Scheurer

    Benjamin Scheurer

    fantastic abstract!

  • rossco

    rossco

    This is so cool , superb colours and contrast with a great title.

  • H M Bascom

    H M Bascom

    I really like how the lines converge on the center. The color is lovely and the title very apt. Great work.

  • Andy73

    Andy73

    Loving this. The colours are awesome, love the detai in the cracks, and the curves. Brilliant abstract.

  • Paul Tupman

    Paul Tupman

    Wow! This is a stunning abstract.. the textures and tones here really are fantastic.. and I love the feeling of the form that you get when you look up the image.. Great work Robert!

  • Dakolina

    Dakolina

    very pretty and abstract

  • micmac

    micmac

    Great colors and textures,beautiful.

  • lizzy

    lizzy

    Wonderful composition and the texture, colours are just great!

  • ktowers

    ktowers

    excellent colour , nice work

  • SNik

    SNik

    Rob, you’ve done a great job on this arid piece. both the textures and colors are stunning.

  • dominiquelandau

    dominiquelandau

    beautiful!!!!!!!!!!

  • shanghaiwu

    shanghaiwu

    now this is talent

  • Robert Knapman

    Robert Knapman

    :) ... shanghaiwu :))))

  • Jeremy Harrington

    Jeremy Harrington

    this is a great shot.. love it

  • Hazel

    Hazel

    WOW

  • Alyson Pearson

    Alyson Pearson

    what a beautiful image!

  • RoughDiamond

    RoughDiamond

    Superb. Living in Oz that solitary image speaks volumes.

  • Tallulah

    Tallulah

    Wonderfully creative image….the colours and cracks suit the title to a tee….great work.

  • peperkoorn

    peperkoorn

    Beautiful

  • Mohammad Khaksar

    Mohammad Khaksar

    incredible piece!! Colors are amazing, the clarity is wonderful, and the contrast between the pink and red is awsome!
    well done robert*

  • Robert Knapman replied

    Thanks MhDkHr (gosh that’s a mouthfull) Cheers .)

  • jerry  alcantara

    jerry alcantara

    beautiful work very nice texture

  • RSart

    RSart

    Wonderfully tactile photo with great composition. Very impressive!

  • ltruskett

    ltruskett

    Well done…......love how you have achieved this effect with very little interference…........

  • gerrardt

    gerrardt

    Very nice..

  • Enzo Correnti

    Enzo Correnti

    it is much beautiful one

  • Maria  Moro

    Maria Moro

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