Abstract artistic photo of cutlery, being crocheted lying spoons by Tonko Oosterink

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Tonko Oosterink

Winterswijk, Netherlands

About ‘Abstract artistic photo of cutlery, being crocheted lying spoons’ by Tonko Oosterink

Abstract artistic picture-filling studio photo of cutlery, i.e. crocheted spoons lying on an object table in the studio. The diagonal line and the perspective create tension and depth in the picture, creating a kind of wave motion.

Original created by Tonko Oosterink.

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Tonko Oosterink
Winterswijk, Netherlands

In my student days I became interested in photography and started in the analogue era with black and white photography as a specialty. At the time of the introduction of the first digital cameras stopped for a while under the guise of "now everyone can shoot".
After the observation that this statement is not based on truth, since a few years my old passion in digital form has been taken up again. As a Achterhoekse photographer I am mainly engaged in…

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