honorable mention
Frederic Swoboda belgium
title
Fractals are everywhere
When nature decides how it should be.
They are everywhere, in all shapes and colors. They invade our space and yet do not take up space. Organization, structure, optimization, energy savings are their keywords.
We should be more interested in them and learn from them to evolve. Would our future only depend on such small and minute things? I mean it deeply
While man sees more and more, for more profitability until his destruction, they, so small, insignificant and invisible continue to follow their destiny, because it has been so since the dawn of time.
Gods is in the details
My playground as an engineer is driven by rules, measures, datas, results, discipline...
I discovered the macro photography and its infinite creativity after having bought my first reflex and been disappointed by my first "traditional" shots (countryside, buildings, familly...). Bad results, no feeling, no interest...
My first macro pictures were flowers, trees and all nature things, it was cool and motivating but i needed more.
What i wanted into macro photography was to see what is not seen, not said, not shown at the first look. I want to discover the indicible, in every day things, and make something usual and common something great and new. My hot topics are water, clouds, painting, structure, street, abstrait....
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entry description
Fractals!When nature decides how it should be.
They are everywhere, in all shapes and colors. They invade our space and yet do not take up space. Organization, structure, optimization, energy savings are their keywords.
We should be more interested in them and learn from them to evolve. Would our future only depend on such small and minute things? I mean it deeply
While man sees more and more, for more profitability until his destruction, they, so small, insignificant and invisible continue to follow their destiny, because it has been so since the dawn of time.
Gods is in the details
about the photographer
I'm 45 years old, engineer and photographer.My playground as an engineer is driven by rules, measures, datas, results, discipline...
I discovered the macro photography and its infinite creativity after having bought my first reflex and been disappointed by my first "traditional" shots (countryside, buildings, familly...). Bad results, no feeling, no interest...
My first macro pictures were flowers, trees and all nature things, it was cool and motivating but i needed more.
What i wanted into macro photography was to see what is not seen, not said, not shown at the first look. I want to discover the indicible, in every day things, and make something usual and common something great and new. My hot topics are water, clouds, painting, structure, street, abstrait....
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