Below is an early large format conceptual photo using the carpark of the Adelaide Central Market as a location:
Looking back I can see that it referred to the concept of the sublime that permeates our culture as complex emotional configurations. The sublime has different understandings in the history of our culture, but since Edmund Burke and Immanuel Kant it is usually contrasted with, or seen as the opposite of, the concept of beauty in aesthetics.The aesthetic of the sublime usually refers to a boundary, threshold or limit that divides the knowable, familiar world and the spheres of the unknown. The sublime in aesthetics is associated with broaching limits and is traditionally situated in the sphere of the unknown or the infinite.