Description
lluminated by a rising moon, the tree becomes both object and performance.
Its branches fracture into shadows that stretch, split, and dance across the sand, transforming the shoreline into a silent theater.
What stands rooted dissolves into motion. What is solid becomes gesture.
Here, the moon does not merely light the scene. It animates it. Like a marionette pulled by invisible strings, the tree is re-composed into shadow, its energy transferred from matter into movement. The beach becomes a stage. The night becomes choreography.
This image is part of the Interstitium series, a body of work exploring the spaces between states: night and dawn, stillness and motion, matter and light.
Created through a fusion of long exposure, full-moon illumination, tidal movement, and drone-borne light, each photograph compresses time into a single frame, revealing not a moment, but a condition.
Not what the place looks like. But how it behaves.



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