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Embers

Friday, March 6th, 2009

The almost unquenchable final embers of an oceanic sunset.

18/01/2009

Choppy

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

A single peak on a single wave can have the affect of knocking you flat, yet that single peak on that single wave is but a grain of sand on the beach to the ocean.

18/01/2009

Still

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The earth holds her breath for one drawn out moment as day switches to night.

Alone With You

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009

One the purest and simplest joys I take from photography is being able to control the amount of light that the medium (be it film or CCD) absorbs in order to dictate how the scene is represented.  As technology advances, there’s more and more ways of ensuring the ‘perfect’ photo.  For mine, though, it’s about illustrating the mood of the scene as I felt it in the image that I choose to represent that feeling.

Taken on the same evening as the shots over the last week, the mood of this image is in stark contrast to those, yet, it’s the same beach, same time of day, just a different approach and different set of rules for the light.

And that’s where the magic comes in!

Closing Time

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

A study of sun past the horizon lit clouds shows the contrast of those still in the sun’s path to those now overlooked.  I’ve always loved how if you glance at the view of an equally lit sky, your mind can almost believe that the clouds are mountains, or the sky some sort of sea on a shoreline of cloud.  Only through familiarity do we associate clouds with the sky.

Awash

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Clouds illuminated by a sun on the brink of setting above South Trigg beach.  The sky begins to lose its clarity and this is replaced with a haze.

Foam

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

There’s something almost hypnotic about the relentless ebb and flow of the ocean with each passing wave.  As you quickly learn living on the western edge of a continent, no two sunsets are the same and the same goes for each break of the wave; the ocean is  sufficiently random that you never quite know where it will go, or what it will do next.  South Trigg has a protruding sandbar which ensures interesting patterns and breaks.

Rocks

Monday, February 16th, 2009

A well weathered advisory sign adorns the ocean’s edge at South Trigg Beach.  Those playing at home have possibly seen it on this site before, quite some time ago!

New Horizons

Friday, January 30th, 2009

For elissa, whose travels will bring her long sunsets and even longer beaches.  Good luck!

Rising

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

To cap off a warm day and a warm hued sunset on Leighton Beach; on opposite sides of the horizon the full moon sits aplomb amongst a purple sky.