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I'm sorry that I couldn't check out your recent pictures for almost 2 months because I've been busy preparing for the collective exhibition in Tokyo. I try to catch up!
I was really drawn to the contrast in textures in this particular scene. The untouched sand of Whitley Bay beach juxtaposed against the surreal patterns appearing in the fast flowing stream running out to sea. I framed the shot diagonally to give equal balance to both elements and used an exposure of five seconds to help smooth out the water.
People who complain that software engineers build unwieldy, unfriendly and outright mindboggling user interfaces need to look back in history to realize that hardware engineers have not always been much better in that respect. A good place to do that is the Railway Museum in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
A geyser field in Yellowstone National Park, where there is an interface with the world above with the world below. An abstract of nature.
Day 159 of my 366 Project
Now Ibasho gallery in Antwerp makes a little presentation of my work in their bookshop. You can see my prints and portfolio there, though I’ve not made my book yet… Drop in at IBASHO gallery when you visit Antwerp! :)
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Another beach abstract. This time shot with my little Fuji X100T.
I've not uploaded anything for more than two months because I got bored with my usual photography. I think it's an indispensable blank.
Besides, I was a bit too busy preparing for a few exhibitions. Now I've just finished it and I leave Tokyo for Europe the day after tomorrow. First, I visit a gallery in Antwerp and give them some of my prints, which will be exhibited in "Unseen Photo Festival" in Amsterdam this September. Then I go to Charleroi for holding a duo exhibition “Double Attractions" with my friend, André Fromont at Maison du Hainaut. It’ll open on June 18th and last two months. Thank you so much, André!
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André is an incredible artist. His works look like beautiful mirages and always encourage me to be free to feel, think and act.
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This time he shows many diptychs which juxtapose his images and mine, in addition to his own mesmerizing works. You can see his magic narrative in the diptychs. And I myself exhibit a series of pictures “TOKYO - Between Visible and Invisible” there.
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The vernissage starts at 5 pm on Saturday, June 18th. Join us and enjoy our works if possible :)
Website: TORU UKAI Photography