The stillness of reflected fire
Sep 17, 2025
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4 mins
Light cuts through night in a vertical sweep. The sun — high, fierce, precise — throws its shape across the water, forming a mirrored path of molten gold. Every ripple bends it, breaks it, then remakes it again. The glow trembles but never fades.
Around it, the sea is pure shadow. The sky carries no colour, only the faint trace of distance. The land at the far edge seems less real than imagined, a dark thought floating beneath the light.
What gives the image weight is its restraint. There are no clouds, no gradients, no excess. Only light and what resists it. The photograph turns the act of reflection into something almost architectural — a vertical spine dividing the frame, connecting what burns above to what endures below. It is an image of balance: brilliance meeting stillness, and darkness learning how to hold its shape.







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