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Rainbow Groyne


ian cameron

I had some magnificent light and a nice sunset was building yet for some reason I was having trouble focussing my vision. High tide is very difficult at Findhorn so I metaphorically tossed the camera aside and just sat back and let the soft light wash over me. My eureka moment. Why not let everything wash over me, the sea the light, the movement of the clouds. I went for a two minute exposure and concentrated on the mix of colour and light allowing the groyne to become my soul contact with reality. NEW!! Photographic Workshops 2008/9 at TRANSIENT LIGHT.


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High tide at sunset and a wash of soft colours reflecting in the sea. The

two minute exposure softened the colours even blurring the motion of

the clouds leaving only the crisply silhouetted posts.

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Ian,

 

I think that the movment of the clouds accents the stillnes of the posts and creates a good focal point and anchor.The way the warm tones are reflected on the water is great.Very nicely done!

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