? A red dot on the vast blue ?
? What do you see in this work?
This image shows a red and white boat cutting through the water, photographed with a tilt-shift lens that makes the boat look like a miniature. The shallow depth of focus blurs the other ships in the background, creating an almost surreal effect.
? My inspiration for this work
The sea is an endless world, and yet a small detail - a boat, a movement, a colour contrast - can tell a story. Applying tilt-shift creates a playful and dreamy view of maritime life near Busan, where reality and illusion merge.
? The mood I am trying to set
This photo exudes a sense of stillness and focus. The emphasis on the small boat makes it an intimate and intriguing image, where the sea is an infinite backdrop and the viewer is invited to lose themselves in the contrast between sharpness and blurring.
? Extraordinary technique
The tilt-shift lens makes the boat look like a part of a miniature landscape. This optical effect not only makes the image unique, but also gives it a playful and almost surreal look.
? Why does this work fit into your interior?
This artwork fits perfectly in a modern, minimalist or maritime interior. The subtle colours and unique depth of field create a soothing yet intriguing image that continues to captivate.
About Me - The World Through My Lens
For me, photography is more than just capturing images; it is a way of telling stories, evoking emotions and showing the world from a unique perspective. My work is a combination of landscapes, cityscapes, nature and moments that capture..
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Germany
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Germany
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