Yesterday we had some nice cloud formations. With the slit scan camera, they looked like this. One of the things I like about doing slit scans of clouds and waves is that, at first glance, they look real, but as you spend more time with the image, they look stranger and stranger.
Archives for April 2012
Sunset with contrail
Here’s another slit-scan sunset. This one would have been pretty soporific if not for a passing plane.
A long sunset
This is last night’s sunset, with time running from right to left. I couldn’t have planned for the fog that formed after the sun dropped below the horizon, but, as far as I’m concerned, it makes the picture.
Waves that never were
Thursday was a blustery day at Garrapata Beach, with the sun brilliantly blazing one minute and behind clouds the next. This is about a 3-minute slice of time.
A new series
I’m going start posting some work from a brand new series. I don’t know where it’s going, but I think it has a lot of potential. You’ll get to see all but the worst mistakes and sidetracks. The idea behind the new, currently nameless, series is that the vertical dimension of the image is… [Read More]