Abstract Garden
I fell in love with the abstract a few years ago and after collecting a wild mix of pictures, some of even by coincidence, I decided it was time to create a whole new series using the same approach – a combination of intentional blur and camera movement. As I wanted to capture as many colours as possible, I spent some time wandering around in my parents garden, starting in summer and ending in fall. Once they were found, the motion of the camera allows to create different patterns, like a paint brush on paper. This results in pictures that are very similar and yet totally unique.
(Rostock, Germany – November 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – November 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – November 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – November 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – August 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – September 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – September 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – August 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – September 2016)
(Rostock, Germany – August 2016)