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'Tuscan tree-couple ...'


Tutorial led by Editor Michel Romaggi (kanadel) in collaboration with the author Vanja Tajnsek 
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 29th of April 2026
 

 

‘Tuscan tree-couple’

 


Vanja, can you tell us about the different steps involved in creating this wonderful shot?

I love mornings when a veil of mist covers the hills. I wanted to capture that sense of mystery. The hilltops and trees emerge from the mist. However, it's one thing to admire the landscape in real life and quite another to then look at the photo on a computer screen.

 

1. Frame

Here is the original photo. To me, the composition seemed inappropriate.
The photo I present is therefore a cropped version of the original, including three interesting elements that are unfortunately too far apart.


 

That’s why I decided to crop it.
The trees thus fill the space, providing a visual focal point and wonderfully balancing an otherwise empty composition.

 

2. Colours

As the sun was about to illuminate the landscape with its yellow tones, and I was no longer in that place, I added this interesting colour gradient in post-production in Photoshop, recreating the colourful morning in a way.

·      I added a gradient of colours characteristic of the first rays of the sun spreading over a misty landscape, which usually lasts only a few minutes.

·      The chromatic transition between warm yellowish tones and colder bluish tones adds depth and a subtle ambience. This makes the photograph seem  minimalist and soothing, with a strongly accentuated atmosphere of fog that creates a sense of silence and space.

 

  

For me, the scene with soft colours is correct; it's exactly the one on my computer desk. When another photo taken in the morning was published, a critic wrote that I had succeeded in creating a pale and boring photo if that was my intention.
I admit to yielding somewhat to the demands of the average future viewer during the editing process, making the colours and contrasts as attractive as possible.
Yes, sometimes we also create for others, and there is nothing wrong with that.

 


What equipment d
id you use?

I took this photo with an old Canon EOS 6D Mark II camera, which I really liked using for my photography.
Lens: Canon 70–200 mm f/2.8 L IS USM II

Settings: F/7.1, 1/125 sec, ISO 500
Although I now work with a Canon R6 II, I am still a fan of my old Canon 70–200 mm lens.

 

 

Why are trees so important to you? Tell us about your series, 'The Trees: These Majestic Beings'.

Because my job is so demanding, I really enjoy wandering in nature in my free time. There, I find peace.
I love trees, and I love mornings when the mist adds an extra touch of magic to my surroundings. I love the peace and silence, and the trees, which are beautiful in all seasons and must be respected more because they bear strong stories. I have loved them since childhood. I enjoy being in their company, touching them, photographing them and including them in the news articles I write. I often try to associate them with birds.

 

‘Foggy Morning’

 

 

 

‘They are coming 4’

 

 

To conclude this tutorial, please tell us more about your relationship with photography and yourself.

I am a photographer and writer from Slovenia. Through my lens, I observe humanity in all its contradictions, from raw vulnerability to silent tenderness. I am always seeking to capture moments of sincerity that transcend mere appearance. While I enjoy capturing critical moments in society, I also seek to counterbalance this by finding patterns in nature. While I am drawn to bright and contrasting colours, I also find magic in monochrome compositions and simple graphic lines. I often explore the boundaries between light and shadow, and between the abstract and the real. I try to capture a moment before it slips into oblivion. Each photo serves as a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the world around us.
I published the book Vanja RAW: Through the Eyes of a Photographer, in which socially critical motifs are accompanied by short texts in Slovenian and English.
I have received several awards for my literary and photographic creations, but my favourite is the Slovenske Fotografinje 2023 (Slovenian Photographers 2023) contest.

 

‘Good morning Tuscan Tree’

 

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For Every Mother Under the Same Sky ...

by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 8th of May 2026

 

To all mothers around the world — this is for you.
May your love be seen, your strength honored, and your hearts forever surrounded by flowers of gratitude.

 

'Maternity' by Peppe Tambè
 

  

Motherhood is rarely still. It moves, bends, stretches like light across a room that never quite lands the same way twice. And yet, in photography, we try to hold it. To frame the fleeting. To give permanence to something that is, by nature, always changing.

Photography has long been a language of memory, and mothers often exist at its center—sometimes visible, often behind the lens. Many of us carry albums shaped by a mother’s gaze: birthdays, scraped knees, first days of school, the ordinary made meaningful simply because it was seen, cared for, remembered.
And yet, how often is she missing from the frame?


This Mother’s Day, perhaps the most powerful act is not just to photograph mothers, but to see them. Not as archetypes of care or symbols of strength, but as individuals—complex, evolving, human. Capture the laughter lines, the quiet pauses, the moments of solitude. Let the camera acknowledge not only what they give, but who they are.

In contemporary photography, there is a growing movement toward this honesty. Artists are turning inward, documenting motherhood not as an ideal, but as an experience—raw, tender, imperfect. These images resonate because they dismantle the myth of perfection and replace it with something far more compelling: authenticity.

This Mother’s Day, perhaps the most meaningful images are not the ones we plan, but the ones we allow. A moment of stillness. A glance. A pause between movements. The kind of photograph that doesn’t announce itself, but stays. Because long after the day has passed, what remains is not just what was seen—but who was there, holding it all together, just beyond the edge of the frame.

 

But you don’t need a gallery or a project to participate in this shift. It begins simply. A photograph taken with intention. A moment noticed instead of overlooked. A willingness to include the mother—not just as the observer, but as the subject. Because one day, these images will become anchors. Proof of presence. Of love that existed not in grand gestures, but in quiet, persistent ways.

So this Mother’s Day, pick up your camera—or your phone—and look again.
Not for perfection, but for truth.
Not for the extraordinary, but for the deeply familiar.
And press the shutter.

 


Mums, you are the Women Who Hold the World Together,
keeping it stable and providing a foundation for all that we have.

 

  

‘laundry’ by asit

 

 

 

‘Love’ by Martin Krystynek MQEP

 

 

 

‘MOTHER WITH HER SON’ by Juan Luis Duran

 

 

 

‘Motherhood. Now’ by Svetlana Melik-Nubarova

 

 

 

‘Family day’ by Samanta Krivec

 

 

 

‘Mother’s jump’ by Marc Apers

 

 

 

‘Mothers protection’ by Tatyana Tomsickova

 

 

 

‘Sometimes the power of motherhood is greater than the laws of nature’ by Martin Lee

 

 

 

‘Forever in my heart’ by Vito Guarino

 

 

 

‘This is the Miracle of Life’ by Yvette Depaepe

 

 

 

‘Just a seagull pulling my girls’ by John Wilhelm

 

 

 

‘Mom’s All Mine: Donna & Dalina’ by Andre du Plessis FRPS

 

 

 

‘Mom?’ by Heiko Riekers

 

 

 

‘Three generations’ by Jean-Louis VIRETTI

 

 

 

‘generations’ by Robert

 

 

 

‘The Look of a Mother’ by Ray Clark

 

 

 

‘385’ by Antonio Grambone

 

 

 

‘Yes, that’s my mother’ by João Coelho

 

 

 

‘30 / 30’ by Holger Droste

 

 

 

'Shopping with Mum' by Anita Meezen

 

 

 

‘Etsy Mum’ by Tanya Love

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Molto bello e tenero. Una stupenda rappresentazione fotografica della Mamma e un interessante articolo. Complimenti Yvette
... a wonderful blend of words and imagery. Thank you, Yvette. Happy Mother's Day
Many thanks, Rick ...
Great selection of superb pictures ! Thank you so much, dear Yvette ! Happy Mother's Day !
Thanks a lot, dear Gian!
Thank you for this lovely article with a selection of beautiful photos dear Yvette. Happy Mother's Day
Thanks a lot, dear Rana ...
Dear Yvette, thank you so much for the beautiful and wonderful article with great photos! Happy Mother’s Day!
Thanks, dear Eiji ;-)
A beautiful tribute to mothers everywhere under the same sky. These images are truly soulful and moving. Thank you, Yvette, for curating such a wonderful collection. Happy Mother’s Day!
thanks, dear Nichole ... glad to put all moms in the spotlight through the magazine ;)
A wonderful subject and wonderful photographs. Thank you so much, Yvette.
many thanks, dear Ramiz!
Questo è un articolo eccezionale testo e le fotografie allegate. Grazie mille.
Grazie mille per il tuo gentile commento, Izabella ;-)
Wonderful article and a great selection of photos. Well done to all!
Thank you, dear Kieron!
Thank you so much Yvette for this beautiful article. The words are deeply moving, and the photos are truly exceptional. Such a wonderful tribute to mothers everywhere.
My pleasure as a mom, grandmom, to all of us, Liliane ♥
Thank you, Yvette, for the beautiful images in the magazine “For Every Mother Under the Same Sky …”. I am very honored to be part of it with a photograph that means a great deal to me. Congratulations to the other authors for their touching photos
Your photography couldn't miss in this tribute to all mothers, Vito ... It still touches me so deeply.
What a wonderful collection, shared at the perfect time. Each image captures a unique perspective on motherhood and feels deeply inspiring. Happy Mother's Day!
Thanks dear Linda ... Mums on the top!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yein PRO
It's impressive because I can feel the motherhood. Happy Mother's Day
That was the whole purpose and glad you felt it, Yein.
Touching and lovely images, Happy Mother's Day!!! Thank you dear Yvette.
Thanks a lot, dear Molly ... ♥
Each photo tells a story filled with love - thank you , dear Yvette, for sharing a touching and inspiring collection for Mother's Day!
I'm so grateful to have the magazine to stay tuned, Louie. Thanks!
Wonderful significant article with respectful words Yvette.. and it's nice to see my photo in it :) Thank you
Thank you Samanta! Love your 'family day' image.
A truly incredible collection. Wonderful images. Congratulations to all the authors and best wishes to all the mothers in the world.
In the name of all mothers in the world, thank you, Peppe ♥
What an outstanding collection and on perfectly timed for Mothers Day coming soon. Yvette and all photographers Kudos to you. Love it.
Thank you so much, dear Sunil ...
A superb collection of true masterpieces – thank you for sharing these wonders, and well done to the selected photographers!
Thank you, dear Eric ...
Excellent collections and full filled of love! Happy Mother’s Days!
Thanks, Yinghui Dan ... It is so nice to spread love via the magazine ;-)
very nice pictures! Happy Mother s day!
Thanks, Ying Zhang ... same to you and your family!
Thank you so much for selection
My pleasure, dear Martin!!!
Thank you for this beautiful selection of photographs and words, dear Yvette. At this moment, this page is the most peaceful and love-filled place in the world.
Oh what a heartwarming and touching comment, dear Jealousy ... Thank you so much. ♥♥♥
Lovely mother's day contribution, well done Yvette, thank you 😊 🙏 😀
Thank you, Miro ...
Really wonderful, Yvette. The selection of photographs is so poignant ..just brilliant! Thanks
Thanks a lot, dear Jane ... Happy Mother's Day to you (I don't know if you celebrate it now over there) but ♥♥♥
Wonderful words and stunning selection of pictures to go with them.
Thank you so much, Colin ... ♥
Results Contest 'Connection and interaction in photography'

by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 6th of May 2026

 

'Connection and interaction in photography'
Photography lives in the space between observer and subject. True images are born not from looking, but from connection - from the quiet exchange of presence, trust and awareness. Thanks for the heartwarming and precious submissions.

The winners with the most votes are: 
1st place : Roberto Corinaldesi

2nd place: Hilda van der Lee
3rd place : Louie Luo 

Congratulations to the winners and honourable mentions.
Thanks to all the participants in the contest 'Connection and interaction in photography' 

 


The currently running theme is 'Tall versus Small'
The contrast between tall and small in photography is a powerful visual tool that expresses more than physical size — it communicates emotion, hierarchy, vulnerability, and strength. By manipulating proportion and perspective, photographers can guide how we feel about a scene.

This contest will end on Tuesday the 19th of May 2026 in the afternoon.
The sooner you upload your submission the more chance you have to gather the most votes.
If you haven't uploaded your photo yet, click here.

 

1st place - by Roberto Corinaldesi

 
 
 
2nd place - by Hilda van der Lee

 
 
 
3rd place - by Louie Luo
 
 
 
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
 
 
by DDiArte
 
 
 
 
by Samanta Krivec
 
 
 
 
by Lucie Nermutova
 
 
 
 
by Peter Ebel
 
 
 
 
by Alessandro Traverso
 
 
 
 
by Uschi Hermann
 
 
 
 
by Renate Reichert
 
 

You can see the names of the TOP 50 here.

The contests are open to everybody except to crew members.
Submitting images already published / awarded on 1x is allowed.
 
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Congratulations to all the photographers !
Most interesting subject, excellent photos, congratulations to Roberto and other mentioned participants, thank you Yvette for excellent work.
Congratulations to all for your outstanding works.
congratulations Roberto on your first place. Thanks to those who voted for my photo. The hands are the hands of my mother, 95 years old, 3 months before she died. Here she is holding the newborn of her friend. I think one can understand how proud i am to are second in this contest. ALthough i would be even more proud if the photo was on the first place ❤
Featured exhibition: Street as Space and Muse

by Yvette Depaepe
Published the 4th of May 2026

 

This months' featured exhibition is titled  'Street as Space and Muse' by Marius Cinteza


Marius introduces his outstanding exhibition to us as follows:

"An old man strolls through his thoughts, a dog waits for its owner left behind outside the frame, an elderly lady hurries home, a child seems forgotten in a carousel seat, a silhouette appears frozen in the middle of a bridge in the morning, a traveler savors a coffee enveloped in cigarette smoke on a train platform, a little girl seems lost in a maze-like space... I don't know if all these fragments of time existed for others in the same way; for me, they actually form a personal journal, the album of my journey through this fascinating and inspiring space."



I invite you to explore the street as a space for inspiration, just as Marius did. 


This exhibition which will be exposed on our opening page  / Gallery throughout May 2026. 
Click here to see the entire exhibition: [978] Street as Space and Muse by Marius Cinteza

 

To trigger your curiosity, here is a short selection of images ...

 

 

'Multiple me'

 

 

 

'A walk of wisdom'

 

 

 

'apart'

 

 

 

'Kick scooter rider'

 
 
 
'Trapped'

 
 
 
'Urban dating'


 
 
'Break'


 
 
'Wandering'
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Congratulations ! deep thinking pictures! I like it very much
Such a delight this exhibition, dear Marius, a strong and deep insight, great visual language, street photography with the fine art aura.Love it!Thank you, as always, dear Yvette!<3<3
Dear Marius, thank you so much for the wonderful and inspiring exhibition! Dear Yvette, thank you so much for introducing this exhibition to us!
çok beğendim... tebrikler
Congrats, Marius!
Love your work Marius, congrats!
Felicitari!
fantastic!
Great body of work. Congrats Marius.
wonderful!
Focus on Adrian Donoghue

by Editor Jane Lyons
Edited and published by Yvette Depaepe, the 1st of May 2026
 

 

“of men and machines”

 

As we all know, art is subjective.

If ten people were asked to select their twenty favourite photographs from Adrian Donoghue’s extensive portfolio, the results would undoubtedly be very different. This edit is not meant to be definitive. It is simply a reading of Adrian's body of work through one set of eyes.

 

Adrian Donoghue is a photographer whose instantly recognizable work is cinematic, atmospheric and steeped in narrative. His images unfold like frames from an unseen film, brimming with mystery, intrigue and subtle drama. Drawing heavily on the visual language of film noir, he constructs urban scenes that are both elegant and unsettling, where tension lurks beneath a veneer of sophistication.

 

Set largely against the backdrop of Melbourne, Australia, his photographs transform familiar city streets into stages for psychological storytelling. Rain-slicked pavements, muted colour schemes and carefully controlled lighting create a world that feels suspended in time. His compositions are meticulously designed, often employing strong geometry and leading lines that draw the viewer further into the narrative. A recurring feature of his work is the lone figure positioned at the edge of the foreground.


A defining element of Adrian’s work is his own presence within it. Frequently dressed in a dark overcoat, black fedora and signature umbrella, he appears not just once, but often multiple times within the same frame. These repeated incarnations suggest layered identities and inner dialogues, inviting viewers to consider themes of self, memory and duality. This device is both theatrical and deeply psychological and is perhaps informed by his parallel career as a clinical psychologist.

 

“is there anybody out there?”

 

 

 

“Colour my world”

 

 

“Rainy Day in London 2”

 

 

 

“The chase”

 

 

 

“After midnight”

  

 

 

“The Italian job”

 

 

“In lonely cities live lonely men 7”

 

 

“Letters”

 

 

 

“The monolith”

 

In recent years, Adrian's visual storytelling has evolved to encompass his granddaughter, Matilda, who has become a significant presence in his work. Her presence introduces subtle shifts in tone, with moments of tenderness and connection emerging within his otherwise controlled and enigmatic world. This evolving dynamic adds emotional depth to his work while maintaining the integrity of his established style.

 

“Undercover 3”

 

 

 

“Against the tide”

 

 

 

“incident at the old clock tower”

 

 

 

“The babysitter 2”

 

 

“Where’s Matilda”?

 


Post-processing plays a crucial role in shaping his aesthetic. His images possess a painterly quality, achieved through careful compositing, which elevates them beyond straightforward photography. Yet despite this stylization, his work never loses its sense of realism. The result is a body of work that feels both cinematic and timeless — crafted, yet never artificial.

Adrian Donoghue is distinguished not only by his technical mastery, but also by his unwavering commitment to a singular vision. His style has remained remarkably consistent throughout his career, which is a testament to his clear artistic identity. His sophisticated and genteel images are often laced with irony and understated humor, rewarding viewers who linger and look beyond the surface.  His early work and references to the painter Edward Hopper, is wonderful. 

 

“Running man 3”

 

 

 

The readers

 

 

 

“Lonely men build lonely cities 2”

 

 

 

to lay with friends

 

 

 

“The lifeguard”

 


Since joining 1x, Adrian has built an impressive record, with over 500 awarded images—a reflection of both his productivity and the enduring appeal of his work. Each photograph stands as a carefully constructed story, yet together they form a cohesive and compelling body of work that continues to captivate audiences. 
Adrian Donoghue does not simply capture moments—he creates worlds.

  

Your work is inspiring Adrian. Thank you for being a part of the 1x community (almost 18 years) and for sharing your work with us.

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Works of art endure for eternity.
Wonderful photo creation, accept my congratulations Adrian and many thanks to Jane and Yvette for publishing it
thanks Miro
非常感谢大师阿德里安分享赏心悦目,感人至深的创意艺术作品!感谢您!恭喜您!
many thanks
Many thanks Jane! I've been away for a few days and missed this, what a nice surprise, much appreciated!
Your portfolio is incredible Adrian. It was impossible to select 20 favorites. It was Yvette who suggested that I focus on you and I am so happy that I did.
Adrian, ever since I joined 1x, I have admired your creativity and superb work. I really enjoyed Matilda appearing in your wonderful interactive photographic work. I saw your granddaughter growing up to be a lovely girl, and I could see the bond between the two of you in every single piece of work. I'm glad and proud that Jane has put you in the spotlight in this magazine article. Cheers to a great artist! Yvette.
thanks Yvette! you always have kind words
Remarkable and fascinating images............well done dear Adrian..........Congratulations !!!
thanks Offer!
Stunning work, congrats Adrian. Splendid article !!!
thank you Thierry
Dear Adrian, thank you so much for the wonderful and great photos! Very creative and emotional! Thank you so much dear Jane and dear Yvette! It's very inspiring!
thanks Eiji
Thank you for sharing the beautiful work from a wonderful photgrapher! Love his work!
thanks Heike
Wonderful article on a wonderful photographer!
thanks Christine
I really like your work, Adrian. This article once again highlights all your creative talent. Congratulations and thank you to Jane.
thanks Michel
An extraordinary artist with unique and immediately recognizable photographic narratives. I have followed his photography for many years, and each time it is a stunning surprise. Thank you for publishing this magnificent portfolio.
thanks Florenzo
excellent collection of fascinating photographic art, I am a fan since a long time. Thanks also to Jane for the article
thanks Hans-Wolfgang
I have followed Adrians creative and inspirational work for many years, and he never ceases to amaze me with his wonderful and unique style, capturing and expressing his version of the world around us. Thank you Adrian for allowing me to constantly realise that there is more than meets the (average humans) eye.
Hi Wayne, thanks!
A well deserved article Adrian.
Hi Peter, many thanks
Complimenti un lavoro unico, bellissimo e veramente interessante
thanks Caterina
Your work is simply unique and fascinating, keep it up Adrian!
thanks Andreas!
Inspirational work indeed! Thank you for the feature and introducing me to Adrian’s work.
thanks Elaine
my favourite photographer in the 1x community!
thanks Alberto
Excellent work and learn a lot.
thanks Dazhi
Awesome body of work Adrian. I always look forward to seeing your images. Best regards, Patrick
thank you Patrick
Aspettavo da tempo questo articolo. Un fotografo veramente oltre tanto talento, ma una fantasia eccezionale. Congratulazioni!
many thanks Izabella
I completely agree with the article. I've been following your work for years and I want to express my admiration and congratulations on your original creations. Congratulations, Adrian!
thanks Jois !
I've been following Adrian's work for years and I find it fascinating. My congratulations once again.
many thanks Eduardo