This work explores the transient beauty of the natural world within the context of global change. Flowers suspended in ice are revealed only briefly as melting exposes colour, texture, and form before they are altered or lost.
The process mirrors its meaning: preservation and disappearance occur simultaneously. As the climate warms, such moments of beauty become increasingly fragile — existing just long enough to be remembered.
The image holds space for reflection on what endures, what vanishes, and what may be carried forward for future generations.
Camera : Olympus EM1 Markiii
Lens : Olympus M.60 F2.8
Exposure: f/5.6 1/200sec ISO 320
amateur category
(untitled) (Single)
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AUTHOR
I enjoy experimental and creative approaches to my images. Nature, landscape, and the fine details to be found in macro photography.
Photographic achievements have included 1st place in the South Australian Photographic Federation Digital Creative section; Winner in the South Australian Through the Lens competition; Finalist, Commended and Highly Commended in the Australian Photographer of the Year competition.
I use an Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mkiii with Olympus 14-150mm f4-5.6, and Olympus 60mm f2.8 lenses.
Software includes DXO Raw 4, DXO Nik Collection 7, and Affinity Photo.
Photographic achievements have included 1st place in the South Australian Photographic Federation Digital Creative section; Winner in the South Australian Through the Lens competition; Finalist, Commended and Highly Commended in the Australian Photographer of the Year competition.
I use an Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mkiii with Olympus 14-150mm f4-5.6, and Olympus 60mm f2.8 lenses.
Software includes DXO Raw 4, DXO Nik Collection 7, and Affinity Photo.
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