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Under The Boardwalk captures the architectural rhythm of the Oceanside Pier from a unique, low-angle perspective. Despite an overcast sky that initially dampened expectations for a sunset shoot, the photographer found inspiration in the geometric patterns of the pierβs underbelly. By focusing on the interplay of light and shadow beneath the structure, the image transforms a mundane coastal feature into a compelling conceptual study. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to turn challenging weather conditions into a striking, minimalist composition that highlights the hidden beauty of man-made structures against the vastness of the sea.
Based in San Diego, California, Arindam Guptaray is a dedicated landscape photographer with six years of experience behind the lens. His work has earned international recognition, featuring in various Indian travel magazines and garnering significant acclaim within the 500px community. Currently, he is curating a coffee table book that celebrates the coastal beauty of San Diego, focusing on the dramatic sunrises and sunsets that define the region's unique shoreline.
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I remember sitting under the old pier in Brighton with a man named Elias. He was a carpenter by trade, and he spent his afternoons tracing the patterns of the wooden beams above our heads with his eyes.
Read the reflection →In the quiet hours before a house wakes, there is a particular way the light hits the underside of a table or the corner of a ceiling. It is not the light of the sun, which is bold and demanding, but a secondary, reflected glow that seems to hold the history of the room.
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The Rhythm of the Return
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