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Captured during the quiet hour before dawn in Pompano Beach, this image showcases the dramatic transformation of the sky as it ignites with a vibrant, ethereal glow behind the clouds. The photographer utilized a long exposure of 1.6 seconds to smooth the coastal atmosphere, balancing the technical precision of a small aperture with the fleeting, natural beauty of the morning light. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful capture of light and color, turning a familiar annual pilgrimage into a striking, painterly study of a sunrise that feels both intimate and grand.
Based in Columbus, Ohio, Steve Hirsch is an accomplished photographer who balances his professional life as an otolaryngologist with a deep-seated passion for travel, landscape, and wildlife photography. After rediscovering his childhood love for the craft, he has traveled extensively across the globe, attending specialized workshops to refine his artistic vision. His work, which captures the raw beauty of natural habitats and diverse seasonal lighting, is widely collected and displayed in homes and medical offices, serving as a profound medium for his artistic expression and connection with others.
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The ocean does not care for the arrival of the sun. It has been moving in the dark for hours, a rhythmic, heavy breathing against the sand. We stand at the edge, waiting for the light to confirm what we already know: that the world is vast, indifferent, and entirely temporary.
Read the reflection →The air before the sun wakes has a specific weight, a damp, velvet thickness that clings to the back of the throat. It tastes of cold salt and the metallic tang of wet sand.
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The Architecture of Holding On
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