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Captured during a quiet evening in 2006, this photograph highlights the striking contrast between the ancient, 90-million-year-old chalk cliffs of Belokuzminovka and the pastoral simplicity of local life. The photographer masterfully frames the towering Cretaceous formations against the vast forest-steppe landscape, capturing a moment where grazing cows wander the base of these geological giants. This image is award-worthy for its ability to blend deep geological history with a fleeting, serene moment of rural Ukrainian life, showcasing the photographer's keen eye for natural beauty and environmental storytelling.
Based in Donetsk, Ukraine, Sergey Tomas is a dedicated photographer and television technical director who views the camera as a vital tool for expressing his perspective on the world. With a passion for the craft that began during his elementary school years, he has cultivated a body of work that frequently appears in international exhibitions and competitions. As the author of 'Fotofact. Saw! Shot! Posted!', Tomas continues to document the intersection of human life and the natural landscape with a thoughtful, observant eye.
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The smell of dry earth after a long, parched afternoon is a scent that settles deep in the lungs, tasting faintly of minerals and sun-warmed stone. It is the smell of time itselfβnot the ticking of a clock, but the slow, patient grinding of the world.
Read the reflection →Time is not a line. It is a layering. We walk upon the bones of things that were here long before we learned to name the wind.
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The Architecture of Fading
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