The Art of Seeing
Ben Brain finds photographic potential in highway infrastructure
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Camera: Fujifilm GFX 50R
Lens: Fujinon GF45mm f/2.8 R WR Exposure: 1 sec at f/18, ISO 100 he city of Bath, which I’m lucky enough to call home, is not all about Georgian facades and period architecture. It has its share of fairly brutal buildings, too. In many ways, I find these structures more interesting photographically.
This structure, built in 1996, is part of a bridge that takes the A46 over the River Avon. I pass under it most days on my daily run, taking many photos of it in my mind’s eye while pondering its harsh but functional scarring of the landscape. Building a relationship with a location over time without taking a camera is a good exercise that I would encourage. Take note of how the light works at different times of the day, different seasons and so on.
The human relationship with the environment is a broad theme that underpins and informs much of my personal practice. At this point, I feel I’m asking questions rather than providing answers, and asking the viewer to contemplate further.
In this image, I was drawn to the hard, solid mass of the concrete ‘sky’ and pillar that dominate about half the composition. The fragility of the foliage rising from the darkness creates a visual tension. Using a one-second exposure, I was able to capture the movement of the foliage in the gentle breeze. The lightness and slightly ethereal effect the movement has created reinforces the tension between the concrete and plants – between humans and nature. Perhaps the light emanating from the background, which the foliage is desperately reaching for, can act as a metaphor that speaks to our relationship with nature in a wider context.
I converted the image to black and white to give the composition structure and to emphasise the shapes, tones, and textures, which were getting lost in a mass of green and grey. I may revisit the file as a colour image if it becomes part of a larger project I’m working on, along the same theme.
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