Mark Raymond Mason Fine Art Abstract Photography
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India
Raman |Nov.2010
You have a very informative blog.  Cheers and Thank you. 
 
Knysna, South Africa
Tyrinda |Nov.2010
WOW!!  Your work is an inspiration.  Just looking through your galleries gave me goosebumps over and over.  Thank you for the tips and for simplifying aperture for me, it's something I have always battled with.  Can't wait to go experiment!! 
 
Canada
Kim |Oct.2010
Thank you ! 
 
Port Melbourne, Australia
Cathy |Sep.2010
I'm a photography student and have been interested in macro and abstract photography.  Came across your website in my searches and I'm intrigued and inspired by a lot of your work.  Really enjoy it. 
 
Santa Rosa, CA, USA
Hebe |Sep.2010
Art is, a true discovery, seeing things with different eyes!  Thanks for sharing. 
 
Wabash, IN, USA
Angela |Sep.2010
Hi Mark.  I came across your wonderful website today and just wanted to say that your "ARTWORK" is fantastic.  I love to take abstract photos, nature and wildlife photos, and well, just photos in general.  I always have my camera (Nikon D60 w/200mm lens) and monopod with me.  It's amazing the images you can catch when least expecting it!  I usually get more photojournalistic shots (which I love more than anything I think) in my small town where a lot seems to happen, but I would love to do what you do.  Keep up the beautiful work! 
 
Stanley, NC, USA
Annette |Aug.2010
You have been the biggest inspiration to me.  I have read books on photography, taken classes and to date my biggest worry has been,what I call, developing my "cat eye".  This is what I call a photographers eye.  What to photograph and how.  I took a local photographers class, he showed us some of his stuff, it was pretty and stuff that I passed every day and would never have thought to photograph.  I see a hole or ant hill and want to photograph that.  Your photography showed me that the cat eye that I thought I had to develop, I had all the time.  My own preception of the world, not anyone elses.  I don't think like others and that's ok.  Once I learn to take photo's like a pro, that's what will make my photo's special and that's just fine.  After going through your galleries I was inspired to go out and spend several days in my own community shooting the things that I saw through my own "cat eye".  I have studied many photogrophers work but you are, for me, by far the MOST inspirational.  Thank you for sharing your gift and perspective with us.  Annette
 
Perth, Australia
Lisa |Aug.2010
Hi Mark, I recently discovered your work and love everything I've seen.  I just began my photographic journey in January and your work is really inspiring.  I'd love to know which photographers you admire and find inspiring. 
 
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Bodhianand |Jul.2010
I'm very impressed to your work.  I like your all photos.  My best wishes for u n your family ...  bye sir, be happy
 
NH, USA
Donna |Jun.2010
Your photos are breathtaking!  I hope that some day I can put as much feeling into my work as you do.  You have truly inspired me. 
 
Buffalo, NY, USA
Greg |Jun.2010
I really Love your subject matter.  I Just Started getting into abstract type shooting and i really like it.  I also always loves shooting odd, random things you see every day, but when you see it in a picture i have had people say...  "i walk by this every day and iv never seen it like this".  I love that, guess you just have to have the eye.  Great work tho man i really enjoyed it.  -Greg. 
 
Worland, WY, USA
Kris |May.2010
My daughter and I have been taking abstract photos for a few years now.  It is nice to see that there is an interest in this kind of photography.  I've enjoyed looking at your work. 
 
Toronto, ON, Canada
Andrew |May.2010
Nice photos
 
Unknown |Apr.2010
Incredible site! 
 
Lichfield, UK
Mike |Apr.2010
Your images are truly inspirational.  They make me want to get out there and look again at the world around me.  I hope you keep on adding to your list of tips and tutorials, too, as I'm sure that they help sustain the creative juices of less experienced photographers. 


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Daily Photo Tip

18.May.13
'Coma' is a lens aberration produced at a small aperture with an off-center object. In a lens affected by coma, a point object will instead appear as a blurred, comet-shaped image. The degree of coma varies with the lens. (First published Jan 20, 2010)