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UNCOVER THE ABYSS

Exploring the subject of nature
 
With these natural objects that is ordinary to us. We tends to neglect and overlook the beauty of texture existing on these object. It might look boring to us but by taking a closer look in detail, you will realise that organic is complicated to construct.
 
In the beginning, ultraviolet light photography is use to discover and examine. Like what the book “Things Come Apart” introduced, Penny Bendall journey as conservator reveals the presence of adhesives, fills and over-paint. Photographs taken with ultraviolet light provide a valuable record of objects while still intact. Such photographs can be useful in unexpected ways. As such, I use this methodology to show my ordinary objects in the light of truth and precious.
 
Eventually, the outcome leads to an unusual and mystifying look and my take for these images is the Abyss Sea of wonders – the possibilities of strange and extraordinary creature living in the deep ocean.
 
*Without digital imagining process
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UNCOVER THE ABYSS
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UNCOVER THE ABYSS

Ordinary Extraordinary. Exploring the subject of nature. No digital imaging input.

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