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In this fine-art underwater macro photograph, the delicate fan-like structure becomes a study in rhythm, structure, and silent movement. The radial filaments appear as a living, feather-light spiral – fragile architecture shaped by the current. Without context or scale, the subject becomes almost abstract: texture, light, and form come to the fore, inviting the viewer to pause and look more closely – at a world that usually remains hidden.
Feather… worms (Sabellidae) – also known as fan worms – are sessile marine segmented worms that live permanently in soft, flexible tubes. These tubes consist of organic material, mainly polysaccharides, and are only rarely reinforced with sand grains. With around 34 genera, they are often larger than calcareous tube worms and – unlike some other tube dwellers – do not possess a tube closure.
Elmar Laubender is a fine art photographer who has been exploring underwater worlds around the globe for over 30 years, translating his fascination into artistic works. He consciously works with manual camera techniques and shapes his visual language through precise composition, reduction, and formal condensation – in close-up shots that are sometimes abstract and often painterly in their effect.
Depending on the underwater situation, depth, and available light, he uses natural lighting, supplemented by flash or continuous light, to selectively highlight structures, colors, and atmospheres. His works convey stillness and contemplative presence while simultaneously awakening an awareness of the fragile beauty and vulnerability of the oceans.