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rachel tonopah drew international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february 26th which was storm and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting at celine pretty and photographer. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from methodology medusa limitless poseidon making the giant waves seem like raging guns or demons. if you freeze the sea at a really far shots a spate a 1000th of a 2nd or thereabouts there are amazing shapes. and this is an example this one is called loki the norse trickster god he looks like he's having a good laugh. the photographer has only was love the seas mysterious and under earthly qualities but she also senses that now it poses an entirely new kind of menace i spent a lifetime looking at the sea i'm not this coast and i'm not a scientist but it fails to me that the incidence of a severe is still so in this case has grown which from a photo
rachel tonopah drew international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february 26th which was storm and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting at celine pretty and photographer. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from methodology medusa limitless poseidon making the...
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the british photographer rachel tonopah has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recent times of how climate change is affecting us photos illustrate only too well for russia's power of the ocean. when the sea churns and whales when the tides come in and gales with the water that's when british way photographer rachel taleb art springs into action. i'm just going to watch the way stress they may show up. on the beaches of england's south east coast she takes spectacular photos of the scene as if she were out in the midst of it. it is. photographing waves means dealing with a constantly changing subject. that if you can see that if you get one really good way the next to immediately after it at this beach and many beaches were for safety big. so you get people who see the 1st before i take a picture and then they're looking at the camera there's 2 more coming. rachael tonopah true international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 1
the british photographer rachel tonopah has a predilection for the sable specifically the waves now on the southeast coast of england with all the interest in recent times of how climate change is affecting us photos illustrate only too well for russia's power of the ocean. when the sea churns and whales when the tides come in and gales with the water that's when british way photographer rachel taleb art springs into action. i'm just going to watch the way stress they may show up. on the...
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rachel tonopah drew international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february tragedy 60 which are storm images and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting that's a pretty and photographers. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from mythology medusa limitless poseidon making the giant waves seem like raging gaunts or demons. if you freeze the sea at a really fast shutter spate a 1000th of a 2nd or thereabouts there are amazing shapes. and this is an example this one is called loki the norse trickster god he looks like he's having a good laugh. the photographer has own ways love to seize mysterious and an earthly qualities but she also senses that now if poses an entirely new kind of menace i spent a lifetime looking out to say i'm not this coast and i'm not a scientist but it fails to me that the incidence of a severe still on this case has grown which from a
rachel tonopah drew international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february tragedy 60 which are storm images and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of utterly exhausting that's a pretty and photographers. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from mythology medusa limitless poseidon...
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rachel tonopah true international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february 26th which was storm images and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of obsoletes or steak absolutely brilliant photographer. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from methodology medusa. decide in making the giant waves seem like raging guns or demons. if you freeze the sea at a really fast shutter spate a 1000th of a 2nd or thereabouts there are amazing shapes. and this is an example this one is called loki the norse trickster god he looks like he's talking to good law for. the photographer has only was loved to see these mysterious and on earth 3 qualities but she also senses that now if poses an entirely new kind of menace i spent a lifetime looking at the sea i'm not this coast and i'm not a scientist but it fails to amaze that the incidence of a severe still only case has cried which from a photo
rachel tonopah true international attention with her photo series sirens she took the pictures during especially intense storms involving winds up to 150 kilometers per hour and waves as high as 15 meters it was the 8th of february 26th which was storm images and i spent the day here exactly where we are now and it was 6 hours of obsoletes or steak absolutely brilliant photographer. she gave every wave she photographed for the series a name taken from methodology medusa. decide in making the...