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Captured in the rugged, windswept landscapes of Patagonia’s Lake District, Big Blue showcases the raw, chilling beauty of the region. The photographer chose a wide 20mm focal length to emphasize the vastness of the water, balancing the exposure at 1/100sec and f/8 to maintain depth and clarity despite the challenging, gusty conditions. This image stands out for its ability to transform a cold, remote environment into a striking visual experience, capturing a sense of place that feels both exotic and profoundly serene. It is a testament to the photographer’s eye for finding extraordinary beauty in the world's most untamed corners.
Big Blue, by Magda Biskup
Born and raised in Poland, Magda Biskup is a Sydney-based photographer who developed a passion for travel after working in Malaysia. Having explored over 40 countries, she specializes in capturing the essence of diverse cultures and their surrounding environments through her lens. Her work is deeply influenced by her experiences on the road, and she remains available for international assignments, bringing a global perspective to her landscape and cultural photography.
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Gold Standard, by Barry Steven GreffPhoto of the Month | 2011 | May
It’s lovely – maybe. Please stop putting text on your art.
I love those hues of blue, they seem so deep and pure