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Captured along the historic banks of the Nile, this image depicts a centuries-old stone tunnel, a structure that bridges the gap between ancient history and modern utility. The photographer masterfully balances the natural, weathered texture of the stone with the unexpected presence of a fire extinguisher, creating a juxtaposition that is both curious and thought-provoking. By utilizing a wide-angle perspective, the composition draws the viewer into the depths of the passage, emphasizing the weight of the masonry against the promise of the sacred river beyond. It is this blend of historical atmosphere and sharp, observant detail that elevates the piece to award-winning status.
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Born in Turin, Italy, in 1972, Fabrizio Bues remains deeply rooted in his hometown while maintaining a global perspective through his frequent international travels. A graduate in Information Technology, he balances a professional career as a Project Manager with a dedicated pursuit of photographic excellence. Driven by a desire to refine his technical craft, he actively engages with advanced composition studies to elevate his work. His photography is defined by a commitment to capturing the world around him, turning his travels into a continuous learning experience through the lens of his Nikon.
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I keep a heavy iron key in my desk drawer, one that no longer fits any lock I own. It is cold to the touch, smoothed by the palms of people whose names have long since slipped from the family ledger.
Read the reflection →I was walking through the subway station this morning, rushing as usual, when I stopped to tie my shoe. For a second, the crowd blurred into a grey hum, and I found myself staring at the heavy, damp concrete of the wall. It felt ancient, even though it was just a city tunnel.
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