Nature Photography

Something about red sky
Something about red sky

I really enjoy taking and looking at photos that capture nature. In my opinion nothing man-made can measure up to beauty so diverse and unpredictable.

I love the honesty and rawness to it.. Everything is what it is and there is no trying to cover up or looking a certain way to impress.

It is the source of unlimited creativity and possibilities that cannot be produced by the limited and conditioned human mind.

In fact, trying to describe it and put labels on it such as ‘spectacular’ or ‘breathtaking’ does nothing but limits the limitless.

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Human Nature

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I always found that You don’t have to go out of Your way if You need inspiration for designing. Either it’s about architecture, fashion or graphic design, nature provides an endless source of breathtaking structures, colours, patterns and phenomenon.

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Portal

I’ve seen this architectural phenomenon many times on my way to Cranleigh. It caught my attention right away because, well, a gate that refuses to be a gate makes me question the very base of my studies.

Portal

So this little ‘attention door’ cannot be told what a gate should do. Separating and connecting at the same time, for instance. (How poetic of a few pieces of brick and some cement!) But this one only stands by the road, not separating nor connecting, just looking very mysterious. Even suspicious if You ask me. But I guess, that’s just the way portals to other dimensions are nowadays…

Photos: Bramley, UK (2016) and Miami beach, USA (2010)

‘They know that a cat is watching them.’

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We travelled down to Brighton for a few days. I have never been to there and I made a big mistake when I thought I already know the English winter and how mild it is. Despite the fact that my ears turned to be icicles, I really enjoyed walking around and discovering a new city.

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