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Saturday, August 31, 2024

Tranquil geometric sunset

This photo captures a moment of tranquillity from the 6th-floor balcony of the flats we stayed at during our vacation. As I stood there, watching the sunset unfold over the ocean, I was struck by the way the architecture seemed to blend seamlessly with the natural beauty of the scene. The curved lines of the balcony rail guided my eyes towards the horizon, where the sun was slowly dipping into the water, casting a warm, golden glow that contrasted beautifully with the cool blues and greys of the building.

I loved how the glass panels and reflective windows played with the light, mirroring the sunset and ocean waves, creating an illusion of endless sunsets repeating in the glass. The reflections echoed the building’s curves, blending reality with reflection in a way that made the scene feel layered and multidimensional.

For me, this image is all about contrasts: the sleek, modern lines of the building against the organic, timeless beauty of the sunset. It’s a peaceful and meditative moment that invites you to pause and take in the fleeting magic of the day’s end—a perfect blend of human-made structure and natural wonder. Standing there, I felt a sense of calm and appreciation for the quiet beauty that can be found when you least expect it, high above the everyday hustle of life below.

Sony a5100, Tamron 17-70mm f2.8 Di III-A RXD, Focal length 17mm, Exposure 1/200sec at f6.3, ISO 100, AF on, VC on, Flash none, Filter none.


 
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