Antelope Canyon by Pavithra Ramasubramanian

Captured within the iconic sand dune formations of the Navajo tribe reservation, this photograph showcases the ethereal beauty of Antelope Canyon. The image highlights the interplay of direct sunlight against the canyon's signature red sandstone, creating a surreal, alien-like palette of vibrant colors and flowing textures. By masterfully framing the natural undulations of the rock, the photographer emphasizes the canyon's unique geological rhythm. This piece is award-worthy for its ability to transform a well-known landscape into a fresh, otherworldly vision, demonstrating a keen eye for light, color, and the raw, sculptural elegance of the American Southwest.

Antelope Canyon by Pavithra Ramasubramanian
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Pavithra Ramasubramanian

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Based in San Diego, California, Pavithra Ramasubramanian is an amateur photographer driven by a profound appreciation for the natural world. Her work is deeply inspired by her love for nature and wildlife, which she explores through her extensive travels. Beyond her photographic pursuits, she maintains a vibrant interest in diverse musical genres and culinary experiences, all of which inform her creative perspective and artistic sensitivity.

15.3/20
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544/500
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21,123 views | 5 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date August 18, 2010
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 15.0
Style 13.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Navajo, Arizona, The United States

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Social Shares
5.0/5 points
2,288/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
21,123/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.1/5 points
1/100 Review
Submissions
5.0/5 points
544/500 Submission
Jury Score: 64.0/80
Resonance Score: 15.1/20
Total Award Score: 79.1/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 4

Reflections on this Photograph
By Margaret Holt

The Architecture of Time

In the high deserts of the American West, the wind does not merely blow; it carves. It is a slow, patient sculptor, working with the only tool it hasβ€”the grit of sand and the persistence of centuries.

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By Sven Lindqvist

The Stone That Breathes

Time does not move in a straight line. We imagine it as a river, but it is more like the slow, patient grinding of earth against earth. In the places where the wind has carved its name into the rock, you can hear the silence of centuries.

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