honorable mention
Rafael Garcia Luna spain
title
MORIA
Its origins date back to the mid-19th century and it is a worthy example of an underground landscape. the first time i visited this cave with my family i took idea to take this picture in the night exploring more dep the gallerys and forms of this mine.
Currently I combine my profession with this passion, which has become a way of life. It is the reason why I take my camera wherever I go, to try to capture those seconds and share my vision of the world through my photographs, some of them have been awarded in various national e international competitions.
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entry description
It is a beautiful artificial glauberite mine, exploited by the method of chambers and pillars, from which sodium sulfate was obtained, later used in the manufacture of glasses and detergents.Its origins date back to the mid-19th century and it is a worthy example of an underground landscape. the first time i visited this cave with my family i took idea to take this picture in the night exploring more dep the gallerys and forms of this mine.
about the photographer
It was back in 2006 when my first SLR camera came into my hands. It was then that my passion for photography began. Mostly self-taught, I took several training courses, which have helped me to acquire knowledge and a workflow, which I am trying to improve every day.Currently I combine my profession with this passion, which has become a way of life. It is the reason why I take my camera wherever I go, to try to capture those seconds and share my vision of the world through my photographs, some of them have been awarded in various national e international competitions.
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