Here is another photo from the series: \"Patagonia Photo Adventure 2015 with Artur Stanisz.\"
Last year, when I was in Patagonia, I took many photos with \"classic \" mountain view of Torres del Paine or Fitz Roy. This year as I had less time (only 2 weeks for my own shooting)because I led a photo tour there, I was mainly shooting \"the other face of Patagonia\" a less photographed one. I was particularly concentrated on finding new compositions.
All to show that even though there are masses of photographers going there, the possibilities for finding interesting spots are still immense.
Description to the photo that I called \"Metamorphosis\", below.
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It was one of those afternoons when I reached the end of the trail and decided to spend there the rest of the day. After I found my favourite composition, I sat down and kept enjoying the view. The landscape that I captured on this photo was on the constant move. The extraordinary light that was offering a colorful display was changing the sky from bright and quiet to dark and stormy. The strong wind was pushing the iceberg across the lake. From time to time big pieces of ice were splashing into the water. This was putting the iceberg into some sort of a flipping motion.
The constantly changing light conditions and the movement of clouds made me think about the change in general. I started to analyze how my perception of nature has changed over the passing years and how my personal development as a landscape photographer evolved. The continuous landscape metamorphosis as seen on this photo is very similar to my personal transformation in the way I create my landscape photography. It is never a finished process and it will probably last forever.
May 28, 2015 at 10:12 AM
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