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In this evocative close-up, the photographer explores the delicate architecture of a dandelion pod. Drawn to the intricate patterns and symmetry revealed only at a macro level, the photographer chose to capture a partially blown pod rather than a full one, finding its weathered, transient state more artistically compelling. By isolating the subject against a soft background, the image highlights the fragile beauty of natureβs design. This photograph is award-worthy for its technical precision and the photographer's ability to transform a common garden subject into a sophisticated study of form, texture, and natural geometry.
Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, Kurien Koshy Yohannan transitioned from a dedicated hobbyist to a professional photographer. While his commercial career is primarily focused on corporate events and weddings, his true creative passion lies in the natural world. He frequently ventures into the outdoors to document wildlife and nature, applying a keen eye for detail to his personal work. His portfolio reflects a versatile approach to the craft, balancing the demands of professional assignments with a deep, artistic appreciation for the intricate beauty found in his natural surroundings.
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