Analyzing any scenario from the most positive perspective is a challenge for humans. Force? To have this vision while others exercise it almost naturally, after all they have always had this premise for themselves than instinctively. In the field of photography and analysis of the potential of different panoramas, this situation is no different.
While some people simply cannot see the potential of manic tragedies and the significant proportions of the history of a region, country, or the entire human race, others see these scenarios as unique opportunities to artistically express the consequences of phenomena with or without human influence on nature. .
- The leakage of nuclear materials to the Chernobyl power plant in 1986 was certainly an event in which even people who were following varied and diverse information at the time were surprised to recall the destructive potential of the event that occurred in the Soviet Union.
- Operation of reactor 4 which.
- By overheating.
- Caused soil contamination and thousands of kilometers around the plant by uranium.
- In addition.
- Of course.
- To many deaths and abnormal effects on the bodies of the people and animals affected.
However, the full weight of sadness and suffering came to light with a different and much more poetic view by Russian photographer Vladimir Migutin. When he decided to visit the site and surrounding the Chernobyl tragedy, Migutin armed himself with an infrared camera. known as Kolari Vision and created a color scheme as different as it is rare.
The professional himself came to claim, in interviews with other portals, that at no time was there any feeling related to melancholy or even sadness about everything that happened in the place in the late 1980s, quite the opposite, said that it seemed to live the reality of a planet of different size was the unique effect created by his images.
Whatever Vladimir’s vision, his full-spectrum equipment with the 590mm infrared filter has created true masterpieces, a reality that once seemed much more tragic than artistic.