Video: Carnival of lights and lights. Photographs by Mark Plonski
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
American photographer Mark Plonsky is best known for his stunning macro photography of flora and fauna. However, his portfolio includes not so famous, but no less interesting works, which it is impossible to pass by without stopping to consider at least one of them. The collection, which attracts the viewer's attention with its expression, play of colors and shades, is called Carnival Lights, which means "Carnival Lights".
Initially, Mark Plonsky did not intend to do photography at all. By profession, he is a professor of experimental psychology, but when he began to deal with computer processing of other people's photographs, in 2001, he became seriously interested in photography. Now he gives master classes and is considered the master of his genre, and after all, once the author of these stunning photographs of carnival lights was also just an amateur photographer.
Mark Plonsky explains his love for photographs of this nature simply. the world around us is beautiful and multifaceted, and macro photography and detailed photography, as in the presented "carnival" photographs, provide an excellent opportunity to see what you will never see with the naked eye.
A gallery of Mark Plonski's photographs can be viewed on his website.
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