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Captured during the crisp transition of autumn in September 2009, this image of Snow Lake in Washington showcases the serene beauty of the Pacific Northwest. By utilizing a narrow aperture of f/22, the photographer achieved an expansive depth of field, ensuring that every detail of the rugged landscape remained sharp from the foreground to the distant peaks. The long exposure of 1/13 seconds softens the movement of the environment, lending a tranquil, painterly quality to the scene. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful balance of natural light and composition, perfectly encapsulating the quiet, majestic atmosphere of the high-altitude wilderness.
Originally from Chennai, India, Aarthi Ramamurthy is a Seattle-based photographer who has cultivated a lifelong passion for the visual arts. Her work frequently highlights the breathtaking scenery of the Pacific Northwest, with a particular specialization in macro photography that reveals the intricate details of the natural world. Through her dedicated use of Canon equipment, she captures the diverse landscapes of her adopted home, earning recognition for her ability to translate the quiet grandeur of the American wilderness into evocative, high-quality imagery.
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In the high, thin air of the mountains, silence is not merely the absence of sound. It is a physical presence, a heavy blanket that settles over the granite and the pine.
Read the reflection →The mountain does not hurry. It has waited for the ice to retreat, for the stone to settle, for the wind to find its path through the pass. We often mistake stillness for absence.
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