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Wintertime captures the serene, crystalline beauty of nature in its most dormant state. Silvia Bukovac Gasevic focuses on the intricate textures of icy surfaces, where trapped air bubbles and delicate frost formations create a stark, ethereal landscape. By isolating blades of grass emerging from an untouched white desert, the photographer highlights the resilience of life amidst the cold. This award-worthy image succeeds through its keen observation of light and pattern, transforming a simple winter scene into a meditative study of contrast and form. The composition invites viewers to slow down and appreciate the quiet, aesthetic details often overlooked in the natural world.
Born in Croatia and currently residing in Germany, Silvia Bukovac Gasevic is a dedicated photographer with a profound passion for nature and wildlife. As a freelance contributor to three international photo agencies, she maintains a relentless pursuit of the perfect, aesthetically compelling moment. Her work is defined by a constant search for beauty in her surroundings, driven by a philosophy that every scene holds a hidden, artistic potential waiting to be captured through her lens.
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There is a peculiar stillness that descends when the temperature drops low enough to turn breath into a ghost. We often think of winter as an ending, a closing of the ledger, but the natural world treats it more like a long, held breath.
Read the reflection →I often find myself wandering the back alleys of Gornja Pusca in my mind, long after the trams have stopped their rattling and the market stalls have been swept clean of their morning debris.
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