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Devils Kitchen, East Coast Tasmania, Australia - Wide 3:1 ratio Panorama, Open Edition print
Cliffs form the edges of the mixing bowl, the ingredients are many and varied and the vigour with which the Devil stirs in his Kitchen is unmatched. The Devils Kitchen is a rock and cliff formation sculpted over millennia by the power of the open ocean. Sandstone walls are a feeble defence against the might of the ocean and her moods. You can look at this image and hear the thunderous crashing of the waves of sea water all along the Tasman peninsula. Foam and light swirl through the waters and seek out any tiny crevice to penetrate and erode. The structures draw in the gaze and permit the mind to marvel at the seemingly unending cycle of erosion and replenishment of elements.
These images are all wide ratio panorama with a 3:1 long edge to short edge ratio. They are printed on 280gms quality photo paper with rich permanent inks and crisp resolution across the frame.
Cliffs form the edges of the mixing bowl, the ingredients are many and varied and the vigour with which the Devil stirs in his Kitchen is unmatched. The Devils Kitchen is a rock and cliff formation sculpted over millennia by the power of the open ocean. Sandstone walls are a feeble defence against the might of the ocean and her moods. You can look at this image and hear the thunderous crashing of the waves of sea water all along the Tasman peninsula. Foam and light swirl through the waters and seek out any tiny crevice to penetrate and erode. The structures draw in the gaze and permit the mind to marvel at the seemingly unending cycle of erosion and replenishment of elements.
These images are all wide ratio panorama with a 3:1 long edge to short edge ratio. They are printed on 280gms quality photo paper with rich permanent inks and crisp resolution across the frame.