This is a blog about my on-going journey in developing a photographic project. It is all about what I am picturing and why, together with some of the work that forms part of the series.
For a background to this project read my introduction post.
Please join me on the journey and engage in the discussion.
For a background to this project read my introduction post.
Please join me on the journey and engage in the discussion.
Saturday, 27 June 2009
Life old and new on the forest floor
Forest floors are such a rich source of photographic material that I was exhausted after a couple of hours on that afternoon.
Friday, 26 June 2009
Watery thoughts
Why should it be that water fascinates me so much, photographically? Is it the variety or he fleeting nature of the image or a studied interest in details. Maybe it is all of these things. It is very hard for me to understand my own motivations sometimes. Not quite a compulsion but a sense that it is just the right thing for me to be doing.
More water
More of the "Colours of water", this time numbers 2-4 presented as a single triptych. I quite like this presentation showing off the subtle variations.
Water
I have quite a fascination with the patterns a colours at the surface of water: reflections, refraction, the effect of flow, sky-light, colour from dissolved material, effect of wind etc.
These two are from a recent trip to Swaledale, the first is a fully intended shot, the second a rather chance affair caused by a gross under exposure. Both create really nice prints, although "Dark Water2 s very tricky to get right.
Friday, 13 February 2009
Driving storm
I'm not sure if this will fit in with the rest of my images in the series but it is a great process anyway. The herds follow the storms as they provide the water to drink and grow the grass. Yet when a storm comes through, it chases the animals ahead of it, lest they get wet.
It's a part of the idea of the Processes that I've been contemplating for a while - do I include wildlife and plantlife in the series as a part of the processes or should this be centred around geology, geography, weather? It all depends on whether the story hangs together as a whole or not.
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