“Our sense of place is governed by permutations of light and movements of water. … natural forces have an infinite momentum and are governable by no one.  This type of photographical strategy contemplates the unknowable and uncontrollable character of nature.  Such images are consciously out of time.” 
via The Photograph as Contemporary Art by Charolette Cotton referencing an image by Boo Moon taken of the North China Sea (not pictured here)

“Our sense of place is governed by permutations of light and movements of water. … natural forces have an infinite momentum and are governable by no one.  This type of photographical strategy contemplates the unknowable and uncontrollable character of nature.  Such images are consciously out of time.” 

via The Photograph as Contemporary Art by Charolette Cotton
referencing an image by Boo Moon taken of the North China Sea (not pictured here)

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