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Captured along the Atlantic coast of France, this long-exposure photograph showcases the dynamic intersection where a meandering river meets the sea. The photographer braved challenging conditions, with a tripod sinking into the shifting sands and fast-moving currents threatening the gear, to achieve a precise 30-second exposure. By utilizing a grey filter, the image transforms the turbulent water into a serene, ethereal flow, highlighting the newly revealed footbridge. This work is award-worthy for its technical patience and the photographer's ability to find profound beauty in the subtle, changing landscapes of the French coastline.
When the Tide is Coming in, by Felix Kühbauch
Based in Bonn, Germany, Felix Kühbauch is a geoscience student who balances his academic pursuits with a dedicated passion for photography and BMX riding. His photographic approach is defined by a self-critical eye and a preference for solitary landscapes, often avoiding human subjects to focus on the interplay of light and composition. Whether shooting near his home or during his travels, he strives to elevate ordinary environments into compelling visual narratives through careful planning and patience.
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There is a quiet violence in the way water negotiates with land. We tend to think of the shoreline as a border, a fixed line drawn in the sand by geography, but it is actually a negotiation that never concludes.
Read the reflection →We are all made of shifting edges, places where the solid ground of our intentions meets the vast, unscripted pull of the tide. There is a particular ache in watching the boundary blur—that moment when the earth forgets its own name and decides to become part of the sea.
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hey fillip voll scheisse das pic ich glaub du warst einfach zu dicht!
AMAZING PIC! Greetings from Ludendorf. Love ya
Stunning. Love it.