Friday, 14 September 2012

14/09/12 : Simon Norfolk


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Simon Norfolk
I think this image has been created by using a long exposure time. This has created the effect of fog flowing through the wood pieces. In reality, it is water that is flowing inbetween, with white foam and bubbles being produced from the disruption. The resulting effect is quite creepy and ghostly, as it looks like the mist is moving through the landscape, hiding land and making it treacherous to pass through. The monotone grey of the sky and 'mist' combined make it very lonely and, combined with the decaying wood, you can imagine that a great disaster happened here, and because of that, no one wants to live there anymore.

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