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A wheel is seen at the bottom of the sea off the island of Thasos
A wheel is seen at the bottom of the sea off the island of Thasos, Greece, August 29, 2018. Picture taken August 29, 2018. REUTERS/Stelios Misinas
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This print captures the mysterious beauty of a wheel resting at the bottom of the sea off the enchanting island of Thasos, Greece. Taken on August 29,2018, by talented photographer Stelios Misinas, this image showcases nature's powerful influence and its ability to transform man-made objects into artistic wonders. The damaged wheel lies peacefully amidst an open space surrounded by deep blue waters. The serene atmosphere is enhanced by sun rays penetrating through the water's surface, casting mesmerizing shadows on the sandy soil below. This creative use of light adds an atmospheric touch to the scene. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of both human impact and nature's resilience. The presence of a discarded tyre underwater serves as a poignant reminder of pollution in our oceans. Yet despite this environmental concern, there is also a sense of harmony between man-made objects and their surroundings. The wheel itself stands as a testament to time's passage and weather's effect on materials. Its worn exterior tells stories untold while being embraced by silt and sand that have settled around it over time. In this image devoid of people but rich in natural elements, we witness how even in seemingly desolate spaces beneath the waves, life finds a way to thrive. Through Stelios Misinas' lens, we are invited to contemplate both humanity's impact on our planet and nature's remarkable ability to reclaim its dominion over all things - reminding us once again about Earth’s awe-inspiring power.
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