Water fragments suspended in mid-air, captured at the instant the hull tears them from the surface.
Drops, splashes, bubbles, and filaments merge into an explosion of forms: dense, light, irregular.
The visual effect is both chaotic and orderly, like a liquid constellation or a dance frozen in space.
The scene was captured using a 300mm macro telephoto lens, isolating the detail and transforming it into an abstract gesture.
Here, water is not in its usual state: it doesn’t reflect a landscape.
Water moves, breaks apart, multiplies, creating cosmic dynamics, like visual shards in stellar explosions.
Nature disassembles into liquid fragments that become vision, at the threshold between chaos and harmony.
In this image, the foam shapes unexpected forms: faces, creatures, gestures. Like liquid dreams that emerge in an instant and vanish in the flutter of a butterfly’s wings.
Born in Milan on November 28, 1977, I’ve been living in Bormio for many years, where I work as a ski instructor and draw endless inspiration from the surrounding mountains and nature.
Photography, to me, is not just about representation, it’s about interpretation.
Many of my..
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