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Captured on a crisp, frosty morning in Edinburgh, this image reveals the intricate, hidden beauty of nature often overlooked by the casual observer. By choosing a close-up perspective, the photographer transforms a simple layer of morning frost into a complex landscape of crystalline detail. This work is award-worthy for its ability to shift the viewer's focus from the mundane to the extraordinary, demonstrating a keen eye for the delicate textures that define the natural world. It serves as a poignant reminder that beauty is omnipresent, waiting only for the patient observer to look closer.
Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, Kurien Koshy Yohannan transitioned photography from a personal hobby into a central pursuit of his life. He is deeply committed to documenting the natural world, aiming to inspire a greater appreciation for the plant and animal life that shares our planet. Through his lens, Yohannan seeks to foster a renewed sense of environmental stewardship, encouraging audiences to cherish and safeguard the diverse beauty of the Earth.
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In the deep midwinter, the world undergoes a quiet contraction. The sap slows, the birds retreat into the hollows of trees, and the air itself seems to thicken with the weight of suspended breath.
Read the reflection →We walk past the small things. We are always looking for the horizon, for the grand gesture, for the story that demands to be heard. But the world is built on the quietest foundations.
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