This is the bridge to Porth Island in Newquay, looking out towards Trevose Head Lighthouse, past Watergate Bay
I took over 365 images (some days I went back twice) and selected the 71 most interesting (and sunny)
Even though every shot was taken the exact same way, it's remarkable how different the pictures are
The tide's in. The tide's out.
There's waves. There's not.
The morning light. The evening light.
It's busy. Or it's deserted.
I wrote the code that creates the artwork you generated to answer this question:
"How can you show all the variations of the this view in one image?"
The artwork visually and mathmatically highlights the fantastically changable nature of our coastline
From square to square you can see how different the view is
Mathematically, over a billion trillion6 artworks can be generated from the 71 base photographs
That's 1 with 259 zeros
The artwork you've just generated will never exist again
You could generate a new one every minute for the rest of your life and each piece will be unique
Different every time. Just like the view itself
Questions? Email me geoffmuskett@googlemail.com, follow/connect on LinkedIn or Bluesky me
This is a low resolution version. Offline, I can generate high res.
© 2025 Geoff Muskett. All source photographs and generated images are original works by the artist.