Hanoch Peri, PPSA
About the Image(s)
The photographic journey invites us to glimpse beaches where the wanderer's eye is often drawn to stark lines. These are elements that wouldn't be tolerated in other public spaces, and they leave their mark on the beaches.
This was captured using a 24mm lens at 1/15 sec, with an aperture of f/10, on a Fujifilm X-T4 camera body. As it is a Photojournalism style. The editing was very basic.
2 comments posted
Very well done. Your color palette is spot on. In this image your use of the sky as negative space works. Your image turns nothing into a piece of fine art. I wish that the red post wasn't quite so centered.   Posted: 07/08/2025 00:35:17
Interesting composition that prompted me to study it and think, the hallmarks of fine art photography. There is tension between the multiple horizontal zones of sky, water and beach, and the red board. As shot, the red board extends just to the horizon, as though it is blocked from further upwards reach by the sky. The vertical red boards block my eyes from penetrating into the horizontal zones. The center positioning of the red line bisects the beach scene into a baren section, and a section populated by the surfer and board, and a black object. As I study the image I want to crouch down and let the red lines penetrate the sky, and I also want to magnify the surfer. What is the black object between the red line and surfer?
  Posted: 07/24/2025 17:31:23
  Posted: 07/24/2025 17:31:23