Sunday, May 15, 2016
BEAUTY: Photography--Simon Butterworth
Here is Simon Butterworth's gorgeous, abstract photographic series Blue Fields.
From the artist's website:
"Blue Fields was shot at the Useless Loop solar salt operation situated in Shark Bay, the westernmost point of mainland Australia. The series is part of a larger, long term project, Aesthetics of the Unexpected, which explores the relationships between perception, expectation and reality.
About the Images:
The images were shot from a light aircraft flying at between 4,000 & 5,000ft. The height was crucial in order to flatten perspective by using long focal lengths. Time of day and cloud cover were also critical, the abstract effect being heightened by complete lack of signifying shadow."
http://www.simonbutterworthphotography.com/
From the artist's website:
"Blue Fields was shot at the Useless Loop solar salt operation situated in Shark Bay, the westernmost point of mainland Australia. The series is part of a larger, long term project, Aesthetics of the Unexpected, which explores the relationships between perception, expectation and reality.
About the Images:
The images were shot from a light aircraft flying at between 4,000 & 5,000ft. The height was crucial in order to flatten perspective by using long focal lengths. Time of day and cloud cover were also critical, the abstract effect being heightened by complete lack of signifying shadow."
http://www.simonbutterworthphotography.com/
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Blue Fields,
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Simon Butterworth
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