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Life in Death
During a vacation in Brazil, walking along a beach, I saw these remains of fish. In their death, they took on a new life, a transformation that turned them into something else, that made the dead objects into living art forms.
I photographed the dead fish at sunrise and sunset, without any subsequent computer manipulation. For me, they are a reminder of the constant cycle of life.
Julio Pantoja is an Argentine documentary photographer, who specializes in Latin America. He has shown his work in Europe, the United States and Latin America. His work can be seen at www.juliopantoja.com.ar and www.sudacaphotos.com.
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