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Captured during the final sunset of 2010 at Bald Eagle State Park, this image showcases the serene beauty of a frozen landscape. The photographer skillfully utilized the low-hanging winter sun to cast warm, golden tones across the ice, creating a brilliant reflection that transforms the frozen lake into a canvas of light. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful handling of natural light and its ability to evoke a sense of quiet, temporal reflection, turning a simple winter evening into a timeless, glowing testament to the beauty of the natural world.
Based in State College, Pennsylvania, Sunando Roy balances his rigorous academic research in virology at Pennsylvania State University with a dedicated pursuit of landscape and nature photography. Though self-taught, he has developed a keen eye for the natural world, transitioning from compact cameras to professional DSLR equipment to better document his surroundings. His work is defined by an intuitive approach to light and composition, reflecting a constant journey of learning and discovery as he captures the quiet splendor of the American landscape.
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In the final hours of December, there is a peculiar stillness that settles over the earth, as if the world itself is holding its breath before the turning of the calendar.
Read the reflection →The year ends not with a shout, but with a thinning of the air. We stand at the edge of the ice, watching the sun lose its grip on the horizon. It is a brief, desperate warmthβa flicker before the long blue settles in.
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