INTERNATIONAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD GOES TO 'VANISHING POINT'

When I first encountered this stark, rural Icelandic scene, no habitants in sight, it was so pristine that it reminded me of a constructed movie set.   As I stood there observing reality, I began to feel as if the road ahead was pulling me, urging me to keep going. I realized, eventually, that so many of the elements  - the row of contiguous white-trimmed houses with their sod roofs, the long white picket fence, its distant side forming an apex of a triangle, the grass and sod lining both sides of the road, the background of green grass, the clouds above - were geometric and all  pointed to and  appeared to converge at a point in the distance.  Apparently, I had become visually engaged to the power of the vanishing point.

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Recently receiving a Nominee Winner award for Architecture in the prestigious 18th Annual INTERNATIONAL COLOR AWARDS’ fine art competition, VANISHING POINT joins a collection of images from rural Virginia to remote Iceland to Cambodia, Galápagos, and beyond in my Of the Earth portfolio  https://karenjordan.com/of-the-earth.

 

VANISHING POINT