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Captured in the rugged, windswept landscapes of Patagoniaβs Lake District, Big Blue showcases the raw, chilling beauty of Argentinaβs wilderness. The photographer opted for a 20mm wide-angle perspective to emphasize the vast, crystalline expanse of the water against the dramatic horizon. By braving the harsh, windy conditions typical of the region, the photographer successfully translated the overwhelming sense of scale and serenity into a single frame. This image stands out for its evocative color palette and the ability to transform a cold, remote environment into a compelling, award-worthy visual narrative that captures the true essence of the destination.
Big Blue, by Magda Biskup
Born and raised in Poland, Magda Biskup is a Sydney-based photographer who developed her passion for the craft while traveling through 40 countries. Her work is defined by a deep curiosity for human culture and the environments that shape it, often capturing the essence of a destination through its people and surroundings. Having transitioned to professional photography after her experiences in Malaysia, Biskup now travels the globe for assignments, consistently documenting the world with a keen eye for the beauty found in diverse landscapes and cultures.
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Gold Standard, by Barry Steven GreffPhoto of the Month | 2011 | May
It’s lovely – maybe. Please stop putting text on your art.
I love those hues of blue, they seem so deep and pure