Tale #9 - HEPHAESTUS’ FURY
Created in Cornwall during a spectacular sunset, HEPHAESTUS’ FURY is a fleeting reflection of the twin islets out Holywell Bay. I love how they look like a single, cracked islet, as if Hephaestus’ axe stroke them splitting them open. With the right tide wetting the sand, with a powerful sunset and with the right cloud coverage, a mildly long exposure transformed the sky into a burning crown over the islets, conveying Hephaestus’ fury as I envisioned it.
England 2018 | 5000 x 3334 px
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Reflections are a deep, philosophical subject more than a photographic one for me, and one I love exploring and working on at any chance I get.
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