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Rooftop by Keith Goldstein
My wife and I were visiting a friend's ceramic studio in Brooklyn. I am always drawn to windows especially when they are well above our apartment floor home. I looked out of one of the banks of windows and was drawn to the pattern of the quantity of vents and skylights of the rooftop of the adjacent building.
A Actions of Dark Shadows by Karthick Saravanan
In the hushed tranquility of early morning, atop a rooftop, a diligent worker meticulously tends to their task. With tools crafted from hardened wax, they deftly shift sand from one place to another, orchestrating a delicate dance of movement and light.
As the morning sun casts its golden rays, the worker's silhouette stretches across the rooftop, painting a mesmerizing tapestry of shadows. Each movement is choreographed with precision, a silent symphony of labor and dedication unfolding against the backdrop of the awakening cityscape.
In this monochromatic tableau, the stark contrast between light and shadow becomes a canvas upon which the worker's industrious spirit is etched. Their silhouette, bathed in sunlight, embodies the timeless beauty of human endeavor, a fleeting moment captured in the stillness of dawn.
Girl from Jaisalmer by Shirren Lim
While camel riding in the desert of Jaisalmer, we encountered a young lady who had heavily kohled eyes. Instantly mesmerized by her beauty, I engaged in conversation with her through my guide, who acted as an interpreter. Unable to resist, I asked if I could capture her likeness in a photograph.