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Captured high above the well-trodden paths of the Petra archaeological site, this photograph reveals the majestic scale of the mountain temple. By venturing beyond the popular Treasure Temple, the photographer discovered a vantage point where the architecture appears to be carved directly into the living rock. The composition emphasizes the seamless integration of human craftsmanship with the rugged, expansive Jordanian landscape. This image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a famous historical site into a serene, monumental study of light and geology, offering a fresh perspective on a world-renowned landmark through careful exploration and patient framing.
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Born in Turin, Italy, in 1972, Fabrizio Bues balances a professional career in Information Technology with a deep-seated passion for global exploration. His work as a project manager provides frequent opportunities to travel, which he utilizes to document the world through his Nikon camera. Dedicated to continuous growth, he actively pursues advanced photography education to refine his technical skills and artistic vision. Based in his hometown of Turin, he remains committed to capturing the intersection of culture and landscape during his international journeys.
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It is 3:15 am. The house is holding its breath, and for once, I am not trying to fill the silence with noise. There is a specific kind of weight to things that have been here longer than us.
Read the reflection →The smell of sun-baked dust is a dry, chalky taste on the back of the tongue, the kind that settles deep in the throat after a long walk through a canyon.
Read the reflection →
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