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Captured during a crisp October evening in London, this long-exposure photograph showcases the iconic London Eye bathed in a warm, golden glow. The photographer utilized a deliberate long exposure to transform the city lights into a serene, luminous display, reflecting the magic of her first night in the city. The image is award-worthy for its masterful control of light and composition, turning a familiar landmark into an inspiring, ethereal vision that perfectly encapsulates the quiet, nocturnal beauty of the Thames riverfront.
Born in Hermosillo, Mexico, Ana Sylvia Encinas discovered her deep passion for photography after acquiring her first DSLR in 2009. While she balances a successful career as an entrepreneur and marketing professional, she dedicates her leisure time to exploring landscape and nature photography. Through constant experimentation and a commitment to refining her technical skills, Encinas continues to develop a distinct artistic voice, capturing the world with a blend of professional precision and genuine creative wonder.
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In the nineteenth century, the clock tower became the heartbeat of the city, a mechanical pulse that forced the fluid nature of human time into rigid, predictable segments.
Read the reflection →Time is not a line. It is a circle that turns in the dark, indifferent to the weight of those it carries. We sit in our small, glass-walled compartments, suspended above the black water, waiting for the rotation to bring us back to the ground.
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The Architecture of Silence
You made made me more convinced that good photography needs mostly technique rather than Expensive equipment.
It’s a lovely shot.
Goes to show that its technique and not equiptment.
Lovely shot