Stillness In Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland
Price range: $800.00 through $1 300.00
Stillness In Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland
"Stillness in Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland, Sutherland, South Africa" - Bathed in the quiet majesty of Sutherland’s winter night, Stillness in Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland reveals a sacred stillness shaped by time, light, and patience. Captured using a 4×5 large format camera on Kodak Portra 400 film, this work of analogue astrophotography charts a celestial path above the timeless silhouettes of a windmill and a sheep trough. Over four uninterrupted hours, the stars leave their indelible mark—silent trails of light orbiting the heavens in arcs of soft fire.
This image is more than a study in exposure—it is a meditation on reverence. The foreground elements, humble yet enduring, anchor the scene in the rural narrative of the Northern Cape. Their quiet presence beneath the vast Southern sky speaks to the perseverance of life on the land and the quiet glory of ordinary structures made eternal by light.
Psalm 147:4
He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.
Above them, the heavens perform an invisible ballet. Winter’s crisp air and calm winds gifted an unmatched clarity that allowed each star’s movement to be captured with precision and grace. The circular pattern of the trails echoes the psalm that inspired the image: Psalm 147:4 “He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.” In this union of verse and vision, the photograph becomes a reflection of the Creator’s orchestration—a visual hymn to divine order and personal connection.
Kodak Portra 400 lends the scene a luminous depth, rendering hues of indigo, lavender, and soft ash with cinematic subtlety. The film’s rich tonal range captures every textural nuance—from the brushed metal of the windmill to the dim glimmer in the trough’s still water.
Designed for discerning collectors, this work offers a contemplative centrepiece ideal for gallery walls or intimate spaces where spiritual and natural worlds collide. Stillness in Orbit invites prolonged reflection—on silence, on motion, on our place beneath the stars.
This is a signed and embossed Open Edition print.
Stillness In Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland
Stillness In Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland
"Stillness in Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland, Sutherland, South Africa" - Bathed in the quiet majesty of Sutherland’s winter night, Stillness in Orbit: Winter Reverence Over Sutherland reveals a sacred stillness shaped by time, light, and patience. Captured using a 4×5 large format camera on Kodak Portra 400 film, this work of analogue astrophotography charts a celestial path above the timeless silhouettes of a windmill and a sheep trough. Over four uninterrupted hours, the stars leave their indelible mark—silent trails of light orbiting the heavens in arcs of soft fire.
This image is more than a study in exposure—it is a meditation on reverence. The foreground elements, humble yet enduring, anchor the scene in the rural narrative of the Northern Cape. Their quiet presence beneath the vast Southern sky speaks to the perseverance of life on the land and the quiet glory of ordinary structures made eternal by light.
Psalm 147:4
He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.
Above them, the heavens perform an invisible ballet. Winter’s crisp air and calm winds gifted an unmatched clarity that allowed each star’s movement to be captured with precision and grace. The circular pattern of the trails echoes the psalm that inspired the image: Psalm 147:4 “He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name.” In this union of verse and vision, the photograph becomes a reflection of the Creator’s orchestration—a visual hymn to divine order and personal connection.
Kodak Portra 400 lends the scene a luminous depth, rendering hues of indigo, lavender, and soft ash with cinematic subtlety. The film’s rich tonal range captures every textural nuance—from the brushed metal of the windmill to the dim glimmer in the trough’s still water.
Designed for discerning collectors, this work offers a contemplative centrepiece ideal for gallery walls or intimate spaces where spiritual and natural worlds collide. Stillness in Orbit invites prolonged reflection—on silence, on motion, on our place beneath the stars.
This is a signed and embossed Open Edition print.
Price range: $800.00 through $1 300.00
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8×10
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35mm
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Nikon F6
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Nikon D4
Nikon D5
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