Purple Sunset
Purple Sunset
I do long-exposure blurred photography where what moves is not the photographed but the camera, that is, I move to create my own landscapes. It is a technique called Intentional Camera Movement. All the effects are produced in the taking of the photo, that is what I like the most, without complex editing.
The experience occurs in the movement of the camera itself. I love doing it, especially in natural paradises, because it is where this technique really explodes, making the final photograph have a pictorial tint mixing impressionism with expressionism.
In the image you can see a very twilight sunset, close to the blue moment.
It is usually observed when in the upper layers of the troposphere or in the lower layers of the stratosphere there are very fine solid particles in suspension.
The sun's rays, which are mainly red at sunset and at sunrise, collide with these particles, and they also scatter and mix with the few remaining blue rays, which results in this brief purple and lilac coloration of the sky.
Printed on canvas, 50 x 40 cm