Description:
"Estuary" is an intriguing visual exploration of the dynamic relationship between water, nature, and time. Captured over a three-week period in late 1979, this unique film documents the ebb and flow of a beautiful estuarine landscape near Keyhaven River. The film's distinctive approach involves fixing a camera to a cabin boat moored at the river mouth, allowing it to record its surroundings as it gently rocks with the ever-changing tide.The result is a mesmerizing depiction of the estuary's constantly shifting environment. Over the course of each day, the camera captures 360-degree views every fifteen minutes, revealing an ethereal dance between light and water, earth and sky. As dusk turns to dawn and tides rise and fall, a hypnotic rhythm emerges that transcends the passage of time itself."Estuary" is not merely an exercise in capturing stunning imagery; it's also a testament to our deep-rooted connection with nature and the enduring power of art to capture fleeting moments in time. Through this meditative exploration, viewers are invited to lose themselves within the estuary's rhythmic embrace, reflecting on the beauty and fragility of our natural world.