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    ARTS & LIFE

    Lockdown sunrise

    Sue MaclennanBy Sue MaclennanJune 18, 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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    MAY Tom Jeffery's Lockdown Sunrise at Grey Dam. Like many, he was thrilled when Level 4 meant he could get out for sunrise again - the photographers favourite time for shooting.

    Grey Dam at daybreak earlier this month. ‘ I am mostly a landscape photographer,’ says Tom Jeffery. ‘ I love to make images of urban and rural landscapes and seascapes, and I try to find ways to reconnect people with the city that we all love and which has suffered so in recent years. When the nation was placed on lockdown, I was forced to shift my focus from expansive landscapes to our garden and I hope the photos I shared brought some pleasure to the people who saw them. That said, I was ecstatic when Level 4 meant I could get out for sunrise again, and this shot of Grey Dam is one of the first that I took.’ Photo: Tom Jeffery See more at www.tomjeffery.co.za  and on page 14.

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