Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Form & Function {Flickr Favourites}

An excellent photographer can make stunning and compelling images where anyone else would see only the ordinary. An oustanding abstract image, full of the subtlely of form and function is much more difficult to perfect than you might imagine. Today's collection of Flickr Favourites are the work of only one photographer - Wauter De Tuinkabouter. Since stumbling across his photostream in 2008, I have regularly added his images to my favourites and considered them excellent examples of images that look beyond the everyday to find beauty in the most ordinary of subjects.

Wauter De Tuinkabouter {Flickr Favourites}

If you'd like to see more Flickr Favourites, then please head on over to see Mitsy & Co at Artmind. - and I'm sure everyone would be happy if you'd like to join in. The more the merrier, as they say.

10 comments:

  1. Wow, these photographs are really neat! I can see how they would be some favorites.

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  2. I love patterns that occur in the world around us. These are amazing. Thanks for providing the link - adding it to my faves too!

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  3. Beautiful architecture photographs!
    You're right, it's really hard to find beauty in the ordinary, you must have a special sensitive eye... and this photographer is really something :)

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  4. Loving these very much :-) They appeal to my mathematical brain! x

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  5. I really like the top-middle photo! These look neat in mosaic form. It reminds me of looking at snowflakes under a microscope.

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  6. Thanks for letting us get to know this fabulous
    photographer ! Love this !

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  7. Oh Clair! What a wonderful find! Thank you so much for sharing them. Kx

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  8. What an amazing selection! A feast fot he eye, Clair! Bummer that your mosaic was already my favorite last week! :P ;)

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