honorable mention
ronan considine
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Horizons
Using long exposures on the horizons I create a surreal dreamlike effect, and deeper sense of the spirit of a place and its timeless qualities. This gives a deeper felling to my work, showing the passage of time on the horizon, the clouds streaking through the sky and the waves becoming a mist on the shore. I have to see it all a different way, knowing what it will look like over a period of time.
“Things can go bad and make you want to run away but as we grow older the horizon begins to fade away.”
I often uses long exposure in my photography, creating a surreal dreamlike effect, and deeper sense of the spirit of a place and its timeless qualities. This gives a deeper felling to my work, showing the passage of time on the landscape, the clouds streaking through the sky and the waves becoming a mist on the shore. I have to see it all a different way, knowing what it will look like over a period of time.
He studied photography at Langara Collage and continues to travel all over the world but calls Vancouver his home.
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entry description
HorizonsUsing long exposures on the horizons I create a surreal dreamlike effect, and deeper sense of the spirit of a place and its timeless qualities. This gives a deeper felling to my work, showing the passage of time on the horizon, the clouds streaking through the sky and the waves becoming a mist on the shore. I have to see it all a different way, knowing what it will look like over a period of time.
“Things can go bad and make you want to run away but as we grow older the horizon begins to fade away.”
about the photographer
Born in Dublin Ireland, Ronan Considine moved to Vancouver at the age of 10. This left him with a unique perspective having seen so much of the world at a young age. As he got older and continued to travel, photography became part of his life and a way to share his experiences and the beauty of the world.I often uses long exposure in my photography, creating a surreal dreamlike effect, and deeper sense of the spirit of a place and its timeless qualities. This gives a deeper felling to my work, showing the passage of time on the landscape, the clouds streaking through the sky and the waves becoming a mist on the shore. I have to see it all a different way, knowing what it will look like over a period of time.
He studied photography at Langara Collage and continues to travel all over the world but calls Vancouver his home.
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