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Inspired by the philosophy that every child retains a unique, artistic perspective on the world, this photograph captures the essence of curiosity and wonder. By focusing on the intricate details of a flowering plant, the photographer invites the viewer to rediscover beauty in the mundane. The image was captured with a Nikon Z7 at 70mm, utilizing a shallow depth of field to isolate the subject against a soft, ethereal background. This work is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple botanical subject into a poignant meditation on maintaining a childlike sense of awe throughout one's life.
Based near Cologne, Germany, Kirsten Bruening is a dedicated photographer whose creative journey began in childhood with the exploration of analogue techniques. Following a fifteen-year hiatus, she returned to the craft with a renewed focus on nature, portraiture, and wildlife, often favoring the expressive power of black and white imagery. Currently pursuing formal studies to further refine her technical expertise, she remains committed to capturing the interplay of light and shadow to reveal the hidden beauty within her subjects.
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There is a specific, muted clarity that arrives just before a spring thaw, when the frost begins to retreat from the edges of the garden. It is a time when the air feels thin and expectant, stripped of the heavy, grey weight of midwinter.
Read the reflection →When I was seven, I spent an entire Saturday afternoon in my grandmotherβs garden in Enugu, convinced that if I looked closely enough at the veins of a single leaf, I would find a map.
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The Weight of Passing
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