
Pictures taken in my fish tank using various liquids. Prints and canvasses available on my new water-related website.
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Pictures taken in my fish tank using various liquids. Prints and canvasses available on my new water-related website.
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Some photographs can stop viewers in their tracks. They allow the audience to halt, observe, and mull over the finite layers of colors and content confined in a frame. Such photographs are rare in a world brimming with visual noise, as they allow the viewer to connect and find some respite from the throes of life.
While growing up, our society has often taught us to hide our emotions, especially when one is troubled or sad. We are asked to highlight only the joyous parts of our lives, such as a new job, car, marriage, and so on.
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