This work looks at what happens when movement meets a fixed center.
Photographed from directly above, a circular form holds its position while fluid motion continually reorganizes around it. The surrounding patterns appear briefly as rings, vortices, and dispersing lines, then dissolve again. The subject is not the object itself, but the changing relationships created by motion and resistance.
Through repetition, the images reduce a complex natural event into simple elements — circle and flow, order and turbulence, stillness and change.
Rather than describing a place, the photographs observe a dynamic field where time becomes visible through form.
amateur category
Singularity (Series)
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