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Captured during a journey from Balanga to Mariveles, this photograph immortalizes a serene moment at Alas-asin, Sisiman. The photographer utilized a long exposure technique to embrace the stillness of the Bataan Peninsulaβs southern cove, allowing the night landscape to reveal its hidden depth and texture. The image is award-worthy for its masterful balance of natural light and composition, transforming a quiet coastal transit into a compelling visual narrative. By choosing to focus on the interplay between the rugged terrain and the night sky, the photographer creates a sense of profound tranquility that invites the viewer to experience the beauty of the Philippines after dark.
Born in Sri Lanka in 1993, Prathees Surean is an emerging photographer currently based in Mariveles, Philippines. He specializes in night landscapes and long-exposure nature photography, consistently seeking to capture the ethereal beauty of the natural world after sunset. Through his dedicated work on his platform, Nature is Beautiful, Surean continues to refine his technical approach and develop a distinct aesthetic that highlights the quiet majesty of his surroundings.
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Why do we assume that the dark is an absence of light, rather than a presence of something else entirely? We spend our days chasing the sun, convinced that clarity is found only in the glare of high noon.
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