This was a small project shooting Esplanart – an outdoor public sculpture event on the Cairns waterfront, which happens bi-annually as part of the Cairns Festival. Along with stills, capturing the artworks in their Esplanade location and peoples’ interaction with the sculptures, I wanted to create something a bit different… a short time lapse video, highlighting Esplanart over an apparent the course of a day, shot with a DSLR and motorized, motion-control gear.
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The Esplanade boardwalk and artwork”Washed Ashore”, by Jill Chism with volunteers from Tangaroa Blue
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Pelicans and “Mural of a Female Saltwater Crocodile”, created by members of Cairns Potters Club
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“Harbouring the Past” by Ian Tunbridge and Celina Davids
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The Esplanart sculptures displayed on the Cairns Esplanade
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“Japun Mija (Eel Country)” by Wayne ‘Liwingu’ Mcguinness
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“Mural of a Female Saltwater Crocodile” by members of Cairns Potters Club
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“Washed Ashore” by Jill Chism with volunteers from Tangaroa Blue
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The sculpture “Japun Mija (Eel Country)” by Wayne ‘Liwingu’ Mcguinness
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“Mural of a Female Saltwater Crocodile”, having over the Cairns mudflats
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“Harbouring the Past” by Ian Tunbridge and Celina Davids on the Esplanade
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Visitors pass the Esplanart sculptures on the Cairns Esplanade
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“Fish Monger” by Lynnette Griffiths – created from ghost nets and floatsam
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“Washed Ashore” by Jill Chism with volunteers from Tangaroa Blue
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The sculpture “Fish Monger” by Lynnette Griffiths, suspended between palms
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Visitor viewing the sculpture “Mural of a Female Saltwater Crocodile” on the Esplanade
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Artworks on the Cairns Esplanade – as part of Esplanart, an outdoor public sculpture event