Dutch cameraman Armand Dijcks and Australian photographer Ray Collins joined forces and knowledge and took spectacular shots of sea waves. They called the film "the infinite now" and in it you can admire extremely slow shots of a huge mass of water breaking, twisting, rising and everything else as the waves break.
The extremely demanding technique used by the two artists can quickly mislead the viewer, as the waves look like they are in slow motion. In fact, it is about a composition of many static shots, arranged to perfection, where we cannot pinpoint the beginning and the end. "The infinite now" evokes different feelings. At one moment it looks even scary, megalomaniac, at the next soothing. But all the time exceptional.
Picture gallery: "The infinite now"
More information:
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