About ‘Flow of light and colour (Abstract macro photo)’ by Rob Rollenberg
For this picture, I again combined oil and water to create an abstract image, with the light and ground playing a key role in the final composition. The colour tones in this work are dominated by shades of cyan and orange, creating a warm-cold contrast that gives the whole picture a vibrant, almost futuristic look. The oil bubbles float…
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I mostly shoot outdoors: landscapes, birds, anything that scurries or flies. A Fujifilm X-T5 with a set of primes (16mm, 23mm, 35mm) covers the wide shots; the 150-600mm gets me closer to birds and wildlife than I'd ever manage on foot.
Every now and then I trade the landscape for a detail: a car, or an insect through the 80mm macro. Back home, every image gets a pass in post: contrast sharpened, the unimportant bits darkened, until it matches what I had in mind.
