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Alan Babbitt shares his views and hints on perfect abstract art photography. Whether you're just starting out or a professional looking to expand your repertoire, you won't want to miss this interview.

If you love abstract art photography, you'll fall head over heels for Alan Babbitt. Not only does he do a fantastic job of sharing his advice and tips for creating visual interest and power in abstract art photography, he hands out the very best in practical and inspiring advice. This is one interview you won't want to miss!

Join master photographer Alan Babbitt as he shares his own personal story and his journey to creating spectacular works of abstract photography. Whatever your style, you'll learn how you can transform your limitations into your path to success.

Alan Babbitt is proof positive that passion, dedication, and talent are enough to overcome any hurdle in the world of abstract photography. He has overcome numerous physical problems to create works of astounding beauty, and with his help, you too can master the genre of abstract photography.

P#44: The Damen Station on the Blue Line in Chicago

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In Bert Monroy's first panorama painting, he set out to capture Damen Station on the Blue Line of Chicago in all its glory . From the tiniest detail of the buildings in the background to his own hidden "easter eggs," Bert explains where this painting comes from.

P#44: Dining In: A New York Oyster Bar

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Bert Monroy's painting of a New York oyster bar is a perfect example of how technology and painting can sometimes trump photography, taking vivid realism to the next level -- in other words, beyond the real.

P#44: Late Afternoon Reflections

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The key to this late afternoon painting? Detail, both in the objects themselves and the shadows they cast.

P#44: The Old Red Truck, She Ain't What She Used to Be

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This Photoshop painting of an old red truck brings out the best combination of technology and photography imaginable: you won't believe your eyes, especially once you learn all the little tricks that went into creating the effect.

P#44: An Old Chair, A New Way of Doing Things

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In this painting of an old chair, Bert Monroy demonstrates the surprising versatility of modern technology. You won't believe you're not looking at a photograph!