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In By the River, Silvia Bukovac Gasevic captures the ethereal stillness of a landscape through a masterful 27-minute long exposure. By utilizing a 17mm wide-angle lens paired with a powerful ND 1000 filter, the photographer transformed the rushing water into a silky, dreamlike expanse. Standing in the shallow river with a tripod, the photographer embraced the patience required for such a technical feat, including the necessary noise reduction time. This image is award-worthy for its profound sense of tranquility and the technical precision required to balance the natural light, resulting in a serene, painterly interpretation of the German riverbank.
By the River by Silvia Bukovac Gasevic
Born in Croatia and currently based in Trier, Germany, Silvia Bukovac Gasevic is a dedicated photographer with a deep passion for nature and wildlife. As a freelancer for three international photo agencies, she constantly pursues the perfect aesthetic moment, carrying her camera wherever she travels. Her work is defined by a relentless search for beauty in the natural world, driven by a creative philosophy that seeks to elevate everyday scenes into compelling, artistic narratives.
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Dear traveler, I have been thinking about the way we try to hold onto things that are meant to move. We stand by the edge of a current, watching the water rush past, and we feel this desperate, quiet ache to stop the clock.
Read the reflection →I keep a smooth, grey river stone on my desk, worn down by years of current until it fits perfectly into the palm of my hand. It is a heavy, silent thing, yet it holds the memory of a thousand miles of travel.
Read the reflection →
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