Abstract Architecture
Abstract architecture in photography is capturing images of architecture in a way that obscures the image of the architecture. The subject(s) is not clear and may be confusing to identify. What goes into making an interesting image of this style are multiple techniques. For example, angles that are not normally used can work well in making the structure not look like what it usually is seen as. Lighting is important, as shadows and difference in lighting can make an image look different. Different/multiple subjects also play a part. Having one subject that is repetitive or looks the same throughout the whole thing may not provide enough variety, but other parts can help with this.
An image that I think is successful is the following:

Sharon Tenenbaum
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