honorable mention
Rodney Campbell australia
title
Odyssey
I'm a lover of many different photographic genre's but my own personal favourites to shoot myself are seascape/landscape, long exposure, architecture and light painting
Photographing seascapes and landscapes with long multi minute exposures before sunrise or after sunset during the twilight hour is such a serene and rewarding time – I love the peace and the spectacular displays nature puts on
I am a highly technical person by nature (for my IT work). I love photography – both because it can be highly technical and there is always more to learn & to master; but it also forces me to exercise the other (creative) side of my brain. This doesn’t come naturally to me and I’ve had to train myself to both see and work creatively. This is possibly also why I like the much slower and measured pace of landscape and night photography – I’m allowed much more time to contemplate and consider each and every shot – to perfect it in my mind before I take it, to show you the beauty in the universe as I felt it at that moment I took it
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entry description
The passage of natural time juxtaposed against unyielding man-made static objects. A body of work centred around very simplified views of sharply defined man made structures set in a long exposure scene where the motion of the natural sky and clouds show the motion of timeabout the photographer
An IT person by trade turned to passionate enthusiast photographer by choiceI'm a lover of many different photographic genre's but my own personal favourites to shoot myself are seascape/landscape, long exposure, architecture and light painting
Photographing seascapes and landscapes with long multi minute exposures before sunrise or after sunset during the twilight hour is such a serene and rewarding time – I love the peace and the spectacular displays nature puts on
I am a highly technical person by nature (for my IT work). I love photography – both because it can be highly technical and there is always more to learn & to master; but it also forces me to exercise the other (creative) side of my brain. This doesn’t come naturally to me and I’ve had to train myself to both see and work creatively. This is possibly also why I like the much slower and measured pace of landscape and night photography – I’m allowed much more time to contemplate and consider each and every shot – to perfect it in my mind before I take it, to show you the beauty in the universe as I felt it at that moment I took it
back to gallery