Tim Tucker 2
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I've always loved this descriptive phrase, it's roots in the nature of the way they behave in the wind. It conjours a vision of something ephemeral, not of this world, with it's own dark motive. Almost as though they have their own life force and are determined to escape the earthly trap...
It's also an odd contradiction in photography that although you all know how the effect is created, you can't always shake your belief that a photograph is a frozen moment in time, something captured and shown in it's true form...
It's also an odd contradiction in photography that although you all know how the effect is created, you can't always shake your belief that a photograph is a frozen moment in time, something captured and shown in it's true form...