Landscape photography, to me, is a photographer’s footprint across the Earth.

Through the lens, mountains, oceans, deserts, forests, wind, rain, sunrise, and moonlight are carried to those who may never have the chance to stand there themselves.
It is an attempt to preserve the beauty of this planet — a planet full of color, movement, and wonder.

And yet, it is also a fragile planet.
A living world slowly changing, fading, and disappearing in ways we often fail to notice.

Every moment reshapes the landscape.
Light shifts. Clouds move. Water flows. Seasons breathe.
No mountain, no ocean, no sky is ever truly the same twice.

That, to me, is what makes landscape photography meaningful.
To witness the Earth not as something static, but as something alive.

A unique kind of life that belongs only to this planet.

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