
While on a boat trip on a lake in Australia I was faced with rather dull weather conditions. Thus, out of disappointment not being able to capture the beauty of the landscape, I started to photograph water reflections. Watching the images on my computer I was fascinated by the forms and structure emerging, the delicate play of tonality and hues which were amplified by just changing contrast and colors. The resulting images are abstract, have a painterly feeling and seem to be decoupled of anything real, though they still offer a window into reality.
For me, this series represents the upcoming struggle and challenge of our times to detect what is real, what is fake and what reality is at all.

While on a boat trip on a lake in Australia I was faced with rather dull weather conditions. Thus, out of disappointment not being able to capture the beauty of the landscape, I started to photograph water reflections. Watching the images on my computer I was fascinated by the forms and structure emerging, the delicate play of tonality and hues which were amplified by just changing contrast and colors. The resulting images are abstract, have a painterly feeling and seem to be decoupled of anything real, though they still offer a window into reality.
For me, this series represents the upcoming struggle and challenge of our times to detect what is real, what is fake and what reality is at all.

Everybody who minted an NFT from this collection until January, 31st can participate in a draw to win a signed fine art print (40cm x 30cm) of this image. Three prints will be given away in the draw. See details in FAQ.

Thomas Krebs is a photographer with a focus on capturing life in urban settings, a genre which is referred to as street photography. However, this does not prevent him to capture things which sparks his interest. Web: https://www.image-me.de Instagram: @thomaskrebs





While on a boat trip on a lake in Australia I was faced with rather dull weather conditions. Thus, out of disappointment not being able to capture the beauty of the landscape, I started to photograph water reflections. Watching the images on my computer I was fascinated by the forms and structure emerging, the delicate play of tonality and hues which were amplified by just changing contrast and colors. The resulting images are abstract, have a painterly feeling and seem to be decoupled of anything real, though they still offer a window into reality.
For me, this series represents the upcoming struggle and challenge of our times to detect what is real, what is fake and what reality is at all.

While on a boat trip on a lake in Australia I was faced with rather dull weather conditions. Thus, out of disappointment not being able to capture the beauty of the landscape, I started to photograph water reflections. Watching the images on my computer I was fascinated by the forms and structure emerging, the delicate play of tonality and hues which were amplified by just changing contrast and colors. The resulting images are abstract, have a painterly feeling and seem to be decoupled of anything real, though they still offer a window into reality.
For me, this series represents the upcoming struggle and challenge of our times to detect what is real, what is fake and what reality is at all.

Everybody who minted an NFT from this collection until January, 31st can participate in a draw to win a signed fine art print (40cm x 30cm) of this image. Three prints will be given away in the draw. See details in FAQ.

Thomas Krebs is a photographer with a focus on capturing life in urban settings, a genre which is referred to as street photography. However, this does not prevent him to capture things which sparks his interest. Web: https://www.image-me.de Instagram: @thomaskrebs

While on a boat trip on a lake in Australia I was faced with rather dull weather conditions. Thus, out of disappointment not being able to capture the beauty of the landscape, I started to photograph water reflections. Watching the images on my computer I was fascinated by the forms and structure emerging, the delicate play of tonality and hues which were amplified by just changing contrast and colors. The resulting images are abstract, have a painterly feeling and seem to be decoupled of anything real, though they still offer a window into reality.
For me, this series represents the upcoming struggle and challenge of our times to detect what is real, what is fake and what reality is at all.

While on a boat trip on a lake in Australia I was faced with rather dull weather conditions. Thus, out of disappointment not being able to capture the beauty of the landscape, I started to photograph water reflections. Watching the images on my computer I was fascinated by the forms and structure emerging, the delicate play of tonality and hues which were amplified by just changing contrast and colors. The resulting images are abstract, have a painterly feeling and seem to be decoupled of anything real, though they still offer a window into reality.
For me, this series represents the upcoming struggle and challenge of our times to detect what is real, what is fake and what reality is at all.

Everybody who minted an NFT from this collection until January, 31st can participate in a draw to win a signed fine art print (40cm x 30cm) of this image. Three prints will be given away in the draw. See details in FAQ.

Thomas Krebs is a photographer with a focus on capturing life in urban settings, a genre which is referred to as street photography. However, this does not prevent him to capture things which sparks his interest. Web: https://www.image-me.de Instagram: @thomaskrebs