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Captured within the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone National Park, this abstract study of water transforms a natural pool into a mesmerizing, golden tapestry. The photographer observed the surface with a keen eye, noting how the interplay of light and subtle ripples creates the illusion of a glass-covered carpet. By focusing on the hypnotic, rhythmic patterns of the water, the image transcends its literal subject to become a study in texture and fluid motion. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to turn a simple natural phenomenon into a surreal, painterly composition that challenges the viewer's perception of reality.
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Born in Turin, Italy, in 1972, Fabrizio Bues balances a professional career as a Project Manager for an American corporation with a deep-seated passion for photography. His frequent international travels provide the perfect backdrop for his creative pursuits, allowing him to document diverse landscapes while refining his technical skills. A dedicated student of Light and Composition, Bues continuously strives to elevate his craft, aiming to bridge the gap between his technical background in Information Technology and the artistic demands of high-level abstract photography.
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We often mistake the wild for a place devoid of human imprint, a pristine void waiting for our arrival. Yet, every landscape is a document of power, ownership, and exclusion.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet, persistent intelligence in the way water negotiates its path. We often think of it as formless, a shapeless traveler that simply yields to the contours of the earth. Yet, if you watch a stream or a pool long enough, you begin to see a different logic.
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