Point, Line, Plane

Point

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To emphasize the "point" aspect of this photo, I first adjusted the hues and increased the saturation to abstract the area a bit. Then, I added some contrast by making the "darks" darker to make the individual dots of paint really stand out as "points" and so the center black splotch would be the first place your eye goes, as the main "point" of the image.

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Line

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    To emphasize the lines in this photo, I first rotated and cropped the image into a square, so it would be less recognizable as just a rack of coat hangers. I changed the hues and increased saturation here as well as inverting it to further abstract. The goal was to allow the lines to be the main element, using them and the perspective to guide your eye straight back. 

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Plane

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    The main change in this photo was flipping it upside down and cropping slightly to make a composition that really showcases the different planes visible. The different textures on the wall, floor, and sides of this vent help distinguish what I am interpreting as different planes. I changed the hues and darkened the dark areas of the vent to abstract a bit more and really focus on the shape and planes. 

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