Watching the Waves
Watching the Waves
My safe place is with my dogs and family running or taking a stroll down the sandy shoreline. It makes me feel relaxed and calm watching the waves crash against the sand.
This image was entered in the Heaton Normal Intermediate School Art Department Lockdown ‘Bubble Photography Competition’. The Theme was - Tūrangawaewae - Our safe place, the place where we feel we belong. Students were asked to photograph things that they and their family had been doing in their bubble that helped them feel safe and gave them a sense of belonging.
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