Fringes

 
Sketches for a series of photographic artworks. Working title Organic Matter. Excessive use of Chromatic Aberration.
 


 
As a photographer, Chromatic Aberration, usually is a phenomena you want to avoid. However, working artistically with images, Chromatic Aberration can be used as a tool.
 
Photography © Anette Hermann.
 

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5 Comments

  1. I love aberration in any form!

    Bises,
    Dawn

  2. I’ve got no clue that it is, but it sure looks good! Happy New Year! :-)

    • Happy New Year Moth :) The pictures are photographs of a green plant, don’t ask me the name. Chromatic Aberration, also called fringes, are the blue, yellow, purple or red edges you sometimes see in photographs, when you look closely in the areas with high contrast between light and darkness. You can read more about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_aberration

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