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Captured as an exercise in achieving perfect tonal balance without digital manipulation, this study of an everlasting Statice flower highlights the delicate, silk-like texture of its petals. The photographer utilized natural light and spot metering to allow the vibrant purple-blue leaves to recede gracefully into a deep, moody background. By selecting an aperture of f/4, the photographer maintained a precise depth of field that emphasizes the intricate structure of the bloom while keeping the working distance optimal. This image is award-worthy for its masterful control of light and shadow, transforming a simple botanical subject into a sophisticated, painterly composition.
Born in southern Sweden in 1969, Ola Cedell has cultivated a diverse international perspective through his time living in Australia and Germany before returning to his home country. An engineer by trade, he has pursued photography as a passionate craft since 1996, eventually specializing in landscape and food photography. His work is heavily influenced by the natural beauty of southern Sweden and the landscapes of France, often drawing inspiration from his professional culinary collaborations to create images defined by texture and light.
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In the Victorian language of flowers, the statice was said to represent remembrance. It is a curious thing, how we choose to anchor our memories to the physical world.
Read the reflection →We often mistake stillness for an absence of life, as if the world only earns its meaning through the frantic pulse of motion. But there is a quiet, internal geometry to the way a petal holds its shape against the encroaching dark.
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The Weight of Quiet
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