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2019
Recently and for many years there lived in his lovely the heart of any Swiss Switzerland, one not too busy on the work of Swiss photographer named Fabian Operner. And one day, on another not-too-busy rainy Tuesday, he sat and stared at the raindrops that fell on the oil film that he had just formed near the garage. Well, his oil was leaking. A little-but leaking, you know how it is if the car is old. And the rain was dripping. And he watched. But since he was still not huhry-muhry, but a real photographer, and the rain on the oil film is always very beautiful, he decided to reproduce these beauties in a more controlled way in the Studio. Well, he began to shoot with different oils, in different containers and with different light. And then, suddenly it turned out that he is not just shooting, and carries out the author's project Oil Spill. And all the footage he succeeded in this project, he exhibited and then published and each frame (which had accumulated for ten pieces) signed. Well, according to the associations that he had these frames caused. And sometimes, what is in the frame, reminded him of irises, sometimes-Eastern mosaics or stained glass, and sometimes some fabulous tropical lagoons. Pictures are really quite good (you have them if you want to - the bottom view). But I lead you as always to the end of this story. And it's this: the curators of the Swiss eco-art is also all very much, they prescribed for this case a beautiful concept and decided to offer Fabian funding so that he could continue the series of larger-scale shooting. In the ocean. That they are going to drip on oil spills in the ocean-is not very clear. But they can and not drip - there are no drops, all very nice. Me something alarming in this story. Because I know what oil spills are in the ocean and in fact, I'm afraid I'm going to get sick if there's beautiful footage and captions under it, at the level of "Beautiful irises that read in that seven-kilometer-long oil slick in the Pacific."

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