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This is a discussion on "Cliff briggie" technique within the General photography forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Hi friends! I saw this gallery of photos: http://blog.patternbank.com/abstract...cliff-briggie/ I want to know what technique of photography these photographs were ...

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    Hi friends!

    I saw this gallery of photos:

    http://blog.patternbank.com/abstract...cliff-briggie/

    I want to know what technique of photography these photographs were made. I did not find any explanation on web....
    Many thanks for help:-)

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    Hi and welcome.

    All you have to do is read his text...and then play from there. good luck!

    "Here Photographer Cliffe Briggie combines water, colour and ice to create these complex abstract visuals."
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