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Captured in the lush forests of southern Sweden during the spring, this image highlights the delicate beauty of blooming forget-me-nots. By positioning the camera directly on the forest floor, the photographer achieved a unique perspective that allows the soft, filtered light to dance through the emerging canopy. This intimate close-up emphasizes the ephemeral nature of the season, transforming a humble woodland flower into a striking subject. The composition is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and the technical precision required to isolate such small, intricate blossoms against the soft, textured backdrop of the forest floor.
Born in southern Sweden in 1969, Ola Cedell has cultivated a diverse life journey that includes significant time living in Australia and Germany before returning to his Swedish roots. Balancing a professional career in engineering with a deep-seated passion for photography, he specializes in landscape and food imagery, often contributing his talents to the catering industry. Drawing inspiration from the landscapes of southern Sweden and the French countryside, Cedell approaches his craft with a keen eye for detail and a lifelong appreciation for the sensory experiences of the world around him.
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I keep a pressed blue petal inside the pages of a dictionary, tucked between words I rarely use. It was once part of a cluster that grew near the stone wall of my grandmother’s garden, a patch of color so modest it was easily overlooked by anyone walking too fast.
Read the reflection →If a memory is not held by the mind, does it cease to exist, or does it simply dissolve into the soil of the world? We spend our lives building monuments to the monumental, convinced that only the grandest gestures define our history.
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