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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Glorious Macro Photography of Nature By Magdalena Wasiczek

These stunning macro photographs created by award-winning Magdalena Wasiczek from Trzebinia, Poland, would take you into a magical world that might exist just outside your door or window on any green patch. Born in 1973, Magdalena is a graduate from Jagiellonian University in Philology with a passion in photography – especially nature at a macro level with a predilection for natural landscapes and animals of various species.
The richness of colour and detail of the meticulous work of Magdalena Wasiczek reveals an almost magical world, which goes unnoticed by almost everyone.
The Polish artist through his photos captures the macro phenomena imperceptible to the naked eye. In his pictures, vegetation, lighting and small living things come into harmony to compose beautiful portraits of life in nature.
When it comes to capturing life and nature beauty in macro photography, this young Polish artist, Magdalena Wasiczek is unsurpassed and absolutely the best! Have a look at this gallery and I hope you’ll enjoy in her work as much as I did.


Magdalena Wasiczek has won the International Garden Photographer of the Year 2012 competition with her image called Upside Down.
Andrew Lawson, one of the judges, said: "I love the subtlety and balletic simplicity of this picture. The brimstone alighting on a sweet pea is a fortuitous event, brilliantly seen. The butterfly and the flower are the perfect complements to each other. The 
outlines of the insect's wings are continuous with the lines of the flowers, and the patterning on its wings picks up an echo of the pink colour of the flowers."
Magdalena also won first place in The Beauty of Plants category as well as other Finalist and Highly Commended awards.
Picture: Magdalena Wasiczek















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