For 8 years, Michael Marten has been taking photos from different spots of the British coast line, documenting the daily rhythms of the tides. This gave way to a special landscape project. Marten took photos of the same locations 8 and 16 hours apart, and showed the contrast between those images, a work displaying the dynamic nature of the tides and how landscape can be drastically different on a daily basis.
To see the change, click on any of these photos of low tide to see what they look like during high tide!
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Global warming!
ReplyDeleteYes. Same strange phenomena happens everyday at Nithsdale. Makes it a bit difficult to get in or out of that creek. Somebody called it "low tide" ?
ReplyDeleteSo the actual size of Nithsdale is determined by the tide?
ReplyDeleteIt's Climate Global Change Warming! MORE TAXES, MORE TAXES!
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