Beachcombers
The "Beachcombers" project includes simple, peaceful representations of living subjects as they experience the shoreline, often collecting seashells, walking their dogs or simply enjoying the view.
Often the first thing that is noticeable about the "Beachcombers" project is the use of intentional motion and blur. In this respect, it is similar to the "Timeless: Minimal Seascape" project. On closer inspection, however, the differences between the two projects become more evident. The differences include the "Beachcombers" project depicting a clear but de-identified subject, utilising less vibrant colours, having been composed without being confined by the rule of thirds and having been created by using a different direction and speed for the intentional motion.
Read MoreOften the first thing that is noticeable about the "Beachcombers" project is the use of intentional motion and blur. In this respect, it is similar to the "Timeless: Minimal Seascape" project. On closer inspection, however, the differences between the two projects become more evident. The differences include the "Beachcombers" project depicting a clear but de-identified subject, utilising less vibrant colours, having been composed without being confined by the rule of thirds and having been created by using a different direction and speed for the intentional motion.
The seagull and the beachcomber with a stick
Dingo Beach, Queensland.