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Captured during a crisp, windy evening in Bahia de Kino, this photograph depicts the serene silhouette of an old pier as the sun dips below the horizon. The photographer utilized a long exposure of eight seconds at f/22 to smooth the water and emphasize the dramatic transition from dusk to night. This image is award-worthy for its masterful balance of natural light and structural geometry, transforming a cold, desolate coastal scene into a tranquil, evocative composition that captures the quiet beauty of the Mexican shoreline after a day of exploration.
Born in Hermosillo, Mexico, Ana Sylvia Encinas has cultivated a lifelong passion for the visual arts, transitioning to professional-grade DSLR photography in 2009. While she balances a successful career as an entrepreneur and marketing expert, she dedicates her personal time to the pursuit of landscape and nature photography. Through constant exploration and a commitment to refining her technical craft, Encinas continues to develop a distinct artistic voice, capturing the natural world with both precision and deep personal enthusiasm.
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We often mistake the edges of our cities for empty space, treating the shoreline or the industrial fringe as a void where the map simply stops.
Read the reflection →There is a point where the solid earth loses its nerve. It stretches out into the water, a spine of wood and iron, reaching for something that does not want to be held. We build these structures to convince ourselves that we have a place to stand, even when the tide is rising.
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The Edge of the Commons
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