Urumqi
What appears first in this Urumqi album is not a particular view but the road itself. The further you go, the more you feel the space pulling open little by little. The boundary between city and landscape is not as clear-cut here as in many places; the two transition naturally, following the lie of the land and the reach of your sight.
This openness changes the way you look at things. You are less inclined to fix your gaze on a single point. Instead you first notice the distant silhouette, the shifting color of the sky, the lines retreating past the car window, and only then do you gradually register the details closer at hand. This set of photos unfolds along that same feeling of receding distance.
The Road First Carries You Far
There are places where the experience begins only after you arrive. There are others where it begins the moment you set out. Urumqi felt closer to the latter. The wind along the road, the light, the terrain, the sheer sense of distance -- they are a vital part of the journey in their own right.
Many of the scenes captured here were taken not because they were particularly dramatic but because the feeling of being en route was so unmistakable. Between constantly shifting depths of field, you slowly realize you have traveled far beyond any familiar scale, and everything before you becomes more worth recording for it.