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Hubert Leszczynski polandPhoto © Hubert Leszczyński
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The Misty Tunnel
Here comes photography. It gives the endless possibility of capturing images, recording the passing reality. It is photography, the world registered in the frame, that gives the opportunity to go back to the past, re-enter into the flow of the same river ...
My relationship with photography has lasted for years, but recently has matured and gained a new, deeper dimension. A favorite theme of my work is landscape. Still I look at the world and over the years find in its nature, structure, light, more and more beauty. The beauty of every passing moment which, due to the fact that I was able to "catch" with the camera lens, I can go back to at any time.
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I was expecting nice and soft light that morning, but when got there I realized, the light will not show up, due to heavy fog. I was a bit disappointed, when walking along the venue of those over 300-year old beeches, as the fog appeared on both sides of the venue, but there was none in the middle of the road. It took me 3 hours to wait for it to turned up exactly in middle of the frame - unforgettable view. The image was taken at The Dark Hedges (County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK) back in January 2011.about the photographer
Earthly pilgrimage is the observation of the world. We constantly register different images. Some of them are moving, some are touching, some fall in memory for a long time. But others are being quickly erased from it... Every picture seen with our eyes, is unique in its own way, exceptional and unrepeatable. Will we be able to see the same thing twice? Is the risk not too big that the present moment, so unsustainable, flies away forever? How to stop it? Is it even possible?Here comes photography. It gives the endless possibility of capturing images, recording the passing reality. It is photography, the world registered in the frame, that gives the opportunity to go back to the past, re-enter into the flow of the same river ...
My relationship with photography has lasted for years, but recently has matured and gained a new, deeper dimension. A favorite theme of my work is landscape. Still I look at the world and over the years find in its nature, structure, light, more and more beauty. The beauty of every passing moment which, due to the fact that I was able to "catch" with the camera lens, I can go back to at any time.
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