An artistic impressionist image of a forest in light blue tones with waves of water running through it.
The creation was created using the multiple exposure technique. It contains 2 exposures. One exposure is of the forest itself, the other is of the mirror image of the forest in the water, but taken upside down. You keep looking at the picture. You see a forest, but if you look closely you can also see the waves of the water. Through the blue tones, you can feel the icy cold that was palpable on the day the picture was taken.
My inspiration comes from the works of Monet, Van Gogh, but also Escher. The photo has something Escher-like, but is certainly also an image that reflects impressionism.
Self-taught photographer Esther van Overbeek (1970) has a preference for trees and nature. Esther prefers to immerse herself in nature, accompanied by her camera.
Besides macro, landscape, architectural and portrait photography, which are also great fun to do, creative nature photography is what really makes..
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