Another from my experimental project, finding abstract landscapes shaped by the sea meeting the sand. I’m liking where this series of images is headed and see it progressing to a triptych of framed prints.
Captured in the hour before sunrise at North Berwick, East Lothian. Having now moved to the Isle of Lewis I don’t feel like we get this same light during that hour before sunrise. There are the amazing sunsets, but I do prefer the tranquility and the calmness that the blue hour creates.
Originally created for an online photography competition, this ethereal image invokes a sense of time(travel) and space. The double exposure was created in camera with a cinesoft lens filter to enhance the dreamlike feel. The first image is of an oak slave clock from c1920, placed on an oak table to add texture. The second…
“Where the Sea meets the Sand” An idea I have been exploring for some time now. Exploring the form of patterns in textures. This image is part of that experiment but one I am keen to develop into a wider series.