Description
In this photograph, I used intentional camera movement to layer multiple exposures, allowing the colors to overlap and blend softly, almost like a visual poem in motion. The reds and blues coexist and flow into each other, creating depth without strict edges, emphasizing how nothing stays the same, how moments shift and dissolve as we experience them.
This technique introduces a fluidity that feels spontaneous but is carefully guided. The shapes don’t hold rigid form; instead, they move and sweep across the frame, suggesting wind or energy moving through space. It’s about capturing something that’s both fleeting and continuous, like a memory or emotion just on the edge of awareness.
Abstracting these elements leaves space for personal interpretation. The mingling colors reflect how our feelings and perceptions rarely stay the same; they blend, shift, and disappear, much like life itself. The idea of impermanence is central to the image, both a visual and conceptual reminder that change is constant, and beauty often arises in the transitions rather than the fixed moments. It’s a quiet reflection on how we hold on to something that can never be truly still.






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