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Captured near the geothermal power plants of Calipatria, this striking image transforms a desolate industrial landscape into a study of geometry and light. The photographer utilized the flooded earth to create perfect reflections, while the interplay of leading lines and soft, cloud-diffused light adds depth to the scene. By balancing the stark, man-made environment with the transient beauty of the elements, the photograph achieves a compelling artistic tension. Its ability to elevate a mundane, frequently visited location into a sophisticated visual narrative through precise composition and atmospheric awareness makes it a standout piece of artistic photography.
Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Mickey Strider is a multi-disciplinary artist and producer with a distinguished career spanning film, advertising, and photography. After studying at the Maryland Institute College of Art, he spent years in New York City and beyond, producing award-winning commercial campaigns and directing acclaimed short films that have screened at prestigious festivals nationwide. Currently based in San Diego, California, Strider continues to push his creative boundaries, balancing his professional role as a Director of Broadcast with a dedicated pursuit of fine art photography that has been featured in exhibitions across the United States.
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We often mistake stillness for an absence of life, as if the world only truly exists when it is humming with the friction of human movement. Yet, there are places where the earth seems to hold its breath, waiting for a permission that never quite arrives.
Read the reflection →I spent an hour this morning staring at a puddle in my driveway. It had rained overnight, and the water was perfectly still, holding the reflection of the power lines and the gray sky above.
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