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Source Phantom transforms a fleeting natural event into an image of uncanny presence. Through tonal inversion, spring water emerging from stone appears no longer as simple outflow, but as a spectral form suspended between fluidity and embodiment. What would normally pass unnoticed becomes, in the photograph, a moment of concentrated ambiguity: part water, part apparition, part sculptural figure. The work is rooted in direct observation, yet it moves towards abstraction by unsettling the familiar identity of the element. Water is no longer read as transparent flow, but as a compact, ghost-like body shaped by pressure, light and the resistance of stone. In this way, the image explores how a real and ordinary natural process can briefly resemble something autonomous, almost self-generated. What interests me is this unstable threshold between natural occurrence and visual projection. Source Phantom does not invent a fantasy; it reveals how perception itself can turn matter into presence. The result is an image that remains entirely grounded in reality while opening onto something strange, suspended between nature, sculpture and vision.
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Joe McNally
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Advertising Photography - Product
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United States
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Marcel van Beek
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Nature Photography - Macro
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Germany
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Kylo-Patrick Hart
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Special Category - Night Photography
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United States
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Michele Zousmer
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Editorial Photography - Documentary
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United States