People are usually good at focusing on what’s in their immediate line of sight, and sometimes that’s a good thing. We humans need to be reminded that there are bigger things out there. Capturing the way that manmade architecture interacts with the natural world does that.
Digital photographic image printed on Fuji DPII Lustre photographic paper
Image Size: 10 * 15 Inches
Single Edition £225
This shot of the geometric roofline of the Glenrothes bus station backlit by a fiery sunset serves to remind us that even in the mundane there can be a sense of epic drama. There are so many times when walking along the street you are surprised by an unexpected vista, cinematic lighting or a combination of people, objects and place, assembled in such a way it makes you stop and think.
The downside of human perception is that we’re processing so much data, we need to filter out so much of it to make sure we’re not overwhelmed. Our senses gather all this information about the world around that we can’t process but you can take time to notice little things every day. You’ll be surprised how much you see, for example, in this shot was to simply look up.
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