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Captured in the serene early morning hours, this evocative photograph features an incomplete bridge resting amidst the stillness of a lake. The structure, isolated and leading nowhere, serves as a vital sanctuary for local wildlife, including Canadian geese, swans, and seagulls, who utilize the site for nesting and winter respite. Kirsten Bruening masterfully utilizes the monochromatic medium to emphasize the interplay of light and shadow, transforming a derelict architectural element into a poignant symbol of natureβs resilience. The image is award-worthy for its quiet, contemplative atmosphere and the photographer's ability to find profound beauty in a desolate, functional space.
Based near Cologne, Germany, Kirsten Bruening is a dedicated photographer whose creative journey began in childhood with a deep exploration of analogue techniques. Following a fifteen-year hiatus, she returned to the craft with a renewed focus on the expressive power of black and white imagery, particularly within the realms of nature, portraiture, and wildlife. Her work is defined by a sophisticated appreciation for the nuances of light and shadow, and she is currently pursuing advanced studies to further refine her technical expertise and artistic vision.
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There is a particular stillness that arrives just before the frost fully settles, when the air turns the colour of wet slate and the water becomes a mirror for a sky that has forgotten how to move. In the north, we learn to read this silence.
Read the reflection →When I was seven, my grandfather took me to the edge of the construction site behind our house. He pointed to a stack of rusted iron beams that had been left in the mud for years.
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