In the dumbarton marshlands, massive powerline towers rise like skeletal sentinels, their stark geometry cutting through the sky. Shot with the Leica Monochrom M246 and the Elmar Tri-Elmar 28-35-50mm, this black-and-white series captures the interplay of steel, sky, and shadow at sunset. Stripped of color, the images emphasize contrast, rigid structures against the fluidity of water, and industry imposed on fragile wetlands. At sunset in the Palo Alto baylands, shadows stretch and light fades, and the scene becomes a meditation on solitude, progress, and the quiet tension between nature and infrastructure.
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