Movement Gallery updated with new photos

Gannets fly over cliff tops whilst onlookers observe

I have continued my endeavour to try a new style of photography which I call ‘movement’. It’s my attempt to capture the essence of movement and disruption – to take myself out of my comfort zone and realise that sharp shots are not always relevant.

New photos have now been added and are available in the TarajiBlue movement gallery.

I have mixed feelings about my results – some I love (like the image of the bee-eater below). Others are very experimental and I am not yet sure how I feel about them – like this shot of flying gannets above and here. What I do like about this style of photography is that it does not rely on a specific place – you can just as easy practise it in your back yard as you can on holiday anywhere. It’s accessible and challenging – and for that reason I am going to continue my focus on this for a few more months. Watch this space!

A southern carmine bee-eater heads off to catch some lunch

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