A picture can never really do it justice. As we often say, you just had to be there. This world we share is so utterly complex yet cohesive on levels we as humans may never come to understand. So of course an advanced piece of technology made by man, albeit a pretty dang awesome one, can’t touch the real thing. But me and my camera try our best. My interpretation of experiences spent outdoors translated into a two-dimensional medium of art is best expressed in a technique called Time Blending. This is where multiple frames of a scene are taken over a period of time and blended together to create one single image. I use this technique often enough such that it has become a regular in my arsenal. It’s one of my absolute favorite things to do while in the field. It allows me to express more of the feeling of actually being there.
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