What appears to be permanent is really impermanent:
The forms in the sand and the soft light in the littoral zone during the summer-time are ephemeral. They exist for a moment in time.
What appears to be permanent is really impermanent:
The forms in the sand and the soft light in the littoral zone during the summer-time are ephemeral. They exist for a moment in time.
This abstraction was made on an early morning poodlewalk with Kayla
I just happened to see it whilst working on a still life nearby.
Made whilst on a late afternoon poodlewalk with Maleko. I was intrigued by the colours in the light of the open shadow.
The location was close to this one.
When I was at American River on Kangaroo Island recently for a brief holiday I revisited Pennington Bay to make some abstractions of the sandstone cliffs. This is one of a number that I made:
The photo session was in the late afternoon and it incorporated a poodlewalk as I had the 2 standard poodles with me.
This picture was made with the newly acquired Sony A7r111 digital camera whilst I was on a poodlewalk to the foot of the Newland Heads in Waitpinga:
These little salt ponds are very ephemeral. They are there one day, gone the next.
This abstract was made at Kings Head, Waitpinga whilst on an afternoon poodlewalk.
It is basically a scoping study for a b+w film shoot.