The poetry of black and white photography in the works of Hengka Koentjoro
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-poetry-of-black-and-white-photography-in-the-works-of-hengka-koentjoro.htmlWe present to you a selection of graceful and meditative photographs that capture the beauty of Asia - the stormy ocean, humid jungle and ancient temples.
About the author of the photos: Hengki Koentjoro was born in 1963 in Semarang, Indonesia. He was educated at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California. Currently lives in Jakarta. Shoots landscapes and the ocean.
1. Oolong Danu. Water temple in Bali
2. Flowing sand. Death Valley National Park in Nevada.
3. Dawn at the Borobudur Temple.
4. Cowboy. Parangritis Beach - Yogyakarta.
5. Wasteland. Kawah Putih - West Java.
6. Anxiety. Tropical depression.
7. Late breakfast. Underwater research.
8. Island of life. Eastern Indonesia.
9. Ocean voyage. Parang Teritis Beach, Yogyakarta.
10. Embracing the East. Borobudur Temple, Indonesia
11. Roots. Kawah Putih, West Java.
12. Sea anemones, Indonesian archipelago
13. Fluffy clouds.
14. Underwater garden. Raja Ampat, West Papua, Eastern Indonesia
15. Underwater. Children's freediving in Eastern Indonesia.
16. Jurassic Park.
17. Rocks. West Java, Indonesia.
18. Serenity. Misool Eco Resort - West Papua, Indonesia.
19. Coconut mist. Copra.
20. Swimmers.
21. In a Godforsaken place
22. Foam waves.
23. Apocalypse now. Smoking out mosquitoes.
24. Waterfall. Tropical Storm, Banda Neira.
25. Free diving. Alor, Eastern Indonesia.
26. Wooden boat. View from under the water.
27. 108 stupas, Bhutan.
28. Stairs leading to the other side...
29. Splash. Pacific Ocean.
30. Singularity. Tree at the White Caldera, West Java.
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