honorable mention
Bonnaudet Thierry france
title
Ice Fragments
the "glacier lagoon", hypnotizing and impressive.
For more than 70 years, these fragments have come from the Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe.
Inexorably, this Icelandic glacier melts and recedes. The lagoon thus created and the blocks and derivatives are irrefutable proof of this.
The fragments, slowly, rejoice the sea. Some will dislocate in a multitude of blocks,
which will then run aground on the beach of black sand nearby.
A spectacle that, in addition to being magnificent, quickly takes on a dramatic dimension.
Self-taught, he has changed this game into a passion. Today professional photographer, he wants to be a witness of the moment. Admiring the nature, it seeks to capture the right shot, one that will testify to the emotion.
"The beauty of the landscape is reflected in my tears when I watch it. "
Originally teaching, he was able to put has profit pedagogy in training internships photographic or creation of video tutorials available on the internet.
Active member of the photography Festival of Moncoutant, he strives to highlight the talent of other photographers.
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entry description
Enormous or tiny, turquoise or white, blackened by volcanic ash, ice fragments of Jökulsárlón,the "glacier lagoon", hypnotizing and impressive.
For more than 70 years, these fragments have come from the Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe.
Inexorably, this Icelandic glacier melts and recedes. The lagoon thus created and the blocks and derivatives are irrefutable proof of this.
The fragments, slowly, rejoice the sea. Some will dislocate in a multitude of blocks,
which will then run aground on the beach of black sand nearby.
A spectacle that, in addition to being magnificent, quickly takes on a dramatic dimension.
about the photographer
A native of the island of Oleron, Thierry Bonnaudet grew up in the oyster middle, which enabled him to establish a privileged relationship with the marine universe. Small already, this "p'tit the cote guys" as they called him fun to photograph on the sand that dictated his gaze. "Self-taught, he has changed this game into a passion. Today professional photographer, he wants to be a witness of the moment. Admiring the nature, it seeks to capture the right shot, one that will testify to the emotion.
"The beauty of the landscape is reflected in my tears when I watch it. "
Originally teaching, he was able to put has profit pedagogy in training internships photographic or creation of video tutorials available on the internet.
Active member of the photography Festival of Moncoutant, he strives to highlight the talent of other photographers.
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