ENTRY DESCRIPTION
In this image, I wanted to collapse two opposing forces, precision and impermanence. The rigid geometry of the triangular glass structures anchors the composition, but the long-exposure sky refuses to obey their order. Instead of isolating the building, I let the wind become an active participant, shaping the flow of light across the forms. The result is a negotiation between architecture and atmosphere: one fixed, one in motion, both reshaping each other in the gaze of the viewer. I’m drawn to this tension because it reflects how cities evolve not through clean lines alone, but through the unpredictable rhythms that pass over them. This photograph is a study of that instability, and the brief moments where motion and structure fall into alignment.
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