Perhaps this image reminds us of the washing in the garden, which is buffeted and creased by the wind. But of course it can also be associated with the swell. But apart from any association, the dynamics are already part of the essence of the picture. The challenge here - as with the other pictures in this series - is that only one still image is available to depict the movement. The fact that there is hardly a straight line in the entire picture, no parallel lines and neither horizontal nor vertical lines, certainly contributes to this dynamic effect. Nevertheless, the action seems to move from the background into the foreground. This picture does not allow for relaxation either, but rather invites the viewer to set off into the unknown.
Created by PixBox with support from AI.
I have spent my entire professional career in the graphic design industry. Both professionally and privately, I have always been involved in photography. However, that was at a time when artificial intelligence was not generally accessible. I am now retired, but at the same time I am.. Read more…