Ice cream with bubbles in a circle shape by Linda Benjamins

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Linda Benjamins

Netherlands

About ‘Ice cream with bubbles in a circle shape’ by Linda Benjamins

Close up. A black and white photograph, of frozen water. Air bubbles are trapped in the water. A moment frozen in the ice. Stilled in time. Until it thaws again, because after all, you never know how long there will be ice in the Netherlands. This photo was taken in a flooded meadow. With my camera just above the surface of the ice, I…

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Linda Benjamins
Netherlands

When I am asked the question; "where did your passion for photography originate"? Then I often think back to the flash cubes on the camera my parents used to have. I thought it was magical. You could only take four photos with it, so you had to choose your moment carefully. Somewhere in my youth, I bought a Konica with the money I had earned from a holiday job. This still used rolls of film. This was replaced in my student days by an SLR. That was a good…

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