Great Smoky Mountains N.P., 2016
This image an attempt to translate feeling into form. I used intentional camera movement to let the forest blur into something more abstract—less about the trees themselves and more about the sensation of being among them. The golden sugar maples were glowing at their peak, and as I moved the camera, the light stretched into vertical ribbons that reminded me of how fleeting and fluid autumn really is. What emerged feels like a memory more than a moment—like being wrapped in a curtain of light, suspended between what’s fading and what’s just out of reach.
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