"Thalassophobia" depicts an intimate landscape of methane bubbles trapped in ice. The abstract capture, in bluish tones, reveals the fascinating shapes and patterns created by the frozen gas bubbles. This image evokes both wonder and slight unease, fitting the title that means fear of the sea.
This photo is ideal for an interior that appreciates unique and intriguing art. Think of modern living spaces or offices where a touch of mystery and abstraction is valued. The technique used includes macro photography of the ice structures with a focus on light play and details, enhancing the surreal atmosphere of the image.
I've been a writer and professional landscape photographer for over ten years now. While I love to convey dark, moody and ethereal atmospheres through my work, landscape photography has always been a tool for self-discovery for me. Today, I'm teaching the transformative qualities of photography through.. Read more…