Abstract nature 3 // Sea movements // Slow shutter speed by Rita Kuenen

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Rita Kuenen

Venray, Netherlands

About ‘Abstract nature 3 // Sea movements // Slow shutter speed’ by Rita Kuenen

Pictured is the moving (east) sea during my crossing towards the island of Bornholm.

Within my images, I have chosen three moments. Each moment with its own drawing.

I want to be alone with the sea,
I want to be alone with the beach,
I want to let go of my soul,
not my body and my mind.

I just want to dream…

Original created by Rita Kuenen.

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Rita Kuenen
Venray, Netherlands

Hi, I am Rita Kuenen

Born and raised in the 1970s in the south of the country and mother of three children. In the era of analogue photography I was often found with my camera. I got my first digital camera after the birth of my son in 2003.

I find it admirable to see how different and unique something or someone is, and like to capture the art of living with my camera. I'm learning every day. I don't look but see things that aren't always seen…

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