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Just an ordinary plant.
My master thesis are about GMO and how no one really knows how it works. I don´t try to tell you if it is or isn´t ok. What I am telling that it´s too big of topic to answer it in simple manner.
Here is the accompanying text: As every other plant we´ve seen in our lives, this also looks ordinary. Of course, it´s dry and slightly heinous but that´s not bad. It´s natural, as mutation are natural - height, width, number of flowers. It´s not unnatural.
What could be unnatural is unseen to us. We don't see a plant's defense mechanism enhanced by a gene from another plant, we don't see higher nutritional values, and we don't even see a difference from an ordinary plant. It's there, we just don't have to care about it.
What we might be interested in is the method of cultivation. This can indirectly harm us, slowly, but it can. In other words, not only what we eat has an impact on our health, but also where we live and what lives with us.
So it is tempting to attribute the death of beneficial insects to one type of cultivation, but it is not that simple and if we lose some plants or some animals due to some cultivation, it is a problem.
Inserting a genome from a plant into another plant, so that the second plant has some characteristic of the first, was supposed to be the solution. Although unrealistic for many, it is a fact.
We don't know much about it, those who should know about it know enough to know what to do. Maybe they want to do it in a way that doesn't hurt anyone or maybe they don't know what to do that well either, it's even possible that they know what to do, it just takes time and no one can wait forever for the perfect plant. Nothing ideal was born without mistakes.
Is there even a correct answer to the question of whether this extraordinarily ordinary plant enriched with a genome is safer or whether it is our salvation?
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I did little editorial for Elementum.studio when covid let us out finally.
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One more never published picture with Elementum necklace.
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Elementum.studio released another new product during my stay so again I took this as challenge and made best pictures I could during covid pandemic going on.
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While working for Elementum they made a new product. I had opportunity to make all of visual materials from sneak peak thru model shots and also simple product shots.
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As intern for Elementum.studio I had lot of chances to watch light and try to know Daniela so I could make the best portrait that would tell you sligthly more about her. Well here it is.
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Lukas from getresults basketball called me for pick-up game, to tkae couple shots of them for instagram and possibly some for thumbnails in future. I enjoyed being there and runnig around, dodging balls and also taking pictures.
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This is my mini series where I intenitonaly put parts of camera in to the shot because I fell in love with it. Linhoff Master Technika has this weird charisma and you somehow cannot resist the urge to take it out and make some stunning images.
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Catalogue for Owlboards and their crazy longboard curves!
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Photos from another video shooting with Daniela Matt for GymBeam´s strix collection for women. Exclusive collection deserved quality pictures!
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Some of my never published shots from video shooting of then new strix collection for Gymbeam. I did it little creative and played around with merging layers. Special pictures for special collection.
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Couple years ago I had chance to take couple shots during video shooting of new campaign for GymBeam. Andreas and Enrico are twins and are great athletes and models in one!
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We all like nice mug, but what if you brake its ear? Well you can make jewelry out of it like Kateřina Novotná did with these!
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Older picture supposed to be part of jeans editorial.
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honor for toy machine.
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