Tag: Long-Exposure

Long exposure photography by Alistair Keddie

  • Great Wave (after Hokusai)

    Great Wave (after Hokusai)

    Great Wave (after Hokusai) is from a series of Compression Landscapes and is an abstract digital photograph made using intentional camera movement and glitch effects created in-camera on iPhone.

  • Wind Shakes Tree

    Wind Shakes Tree

    I can’t actually remember whether the wind was shaking each tree, but the impression remains in both these painterly photographs — each shaped by motion, light, and chance to create a distinctly atmospheric ‘other’.

  • Rangitoto Echo

    Rangitoto Echo

    The dormant volcanic cone of Rangitoto finds strange echo on the rocky shore at Narrow Neck in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland – November 2011 (Aotearoa New Zealand)

  • Whangamata Pink

    Whangamata Pink

    The sky above the heads at Whangamata turns a vivid shade of pink in vibrant evening light.(465 sec long exposure, June 2012) SELECTED WORKS: LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Clear Air, Whangamata

    Clear Air, Whangamata

    Stars begin their spin into a blue, pastel twilight over the sea and heads at Whangamata on the Coromandel Peninsula. (478 sec long exposure, June 2012) SELECTED WORKS: LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

  • Another Forest Edge

    Another Forest Edge

    I’ve always been fascinated by long-exposure photography and the surreal, transcendent qualities it captures across time. This landscape is from a series shot a few years back when I began seriously exploring intentional camera movement. ICM blends long-exposure with motion to produce abstract and impressionistic photography full of unintentional, but intriguing surprise. Increasingly, demands on time…