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Captured during the vibrant arrival of spring, this photograph of lavender showcases the photographer's mastery of depth and atmosphere. By utilizing a 70-200mm lens at a focal length of 200mm, the photographer successfully isolated the delicate subject from its surroundings, creating a soft, dreamy bokeh that emphasizes the plant's intricate textures. This technical choice highlights a keen eye for aesthetic detail and the ability to transform a common natural motif into a serene, painterly composition. The image stands out for its harmonious balance of color and light, perfectly embodying the tranquil essence of the season.
Born in Croatia and currently based in Germany, Silvia Bukovac Gasevic is a dedicated photographer with a profound passion for nature and animal portraiture. Her professional journey includes freelance work for three international photo agencies, where she continuously pursues the perfect, aesthetic moment. Driven by an insatiable desire to document beauty in all its forms, she is rarely seen without a camera, perpetually seeking out the next compelling subject to capture through her distinct, artistic lens.
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There is a specific, heavy quality to the air just before the heat of a true summer settles in, when the light loses its sharp, northern clarity and begins to thicken with the scent of earth and drying stems.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, dried sprig of lavender pressed between the pages of a book I rarely open. It has lost its vibrant purple hue, turning the color of dust and old parchment, yet when I brush my thumb against the brittle stem, a ghost of a scent still lingers.
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Photo of the Month | 2021 | December2021
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