Signals Left to Be Found IX

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In this frame, the subject appears to write himself into the environment, becoming part of the lake’s ongoing record. The scene feels timeless, as if it could belong to yesterday or a century from now. Susan Sontag wrote that photographs are “a way of imprisoning reality,” yet this image resists imprisonment. It escapes, leaving only a trace behind.

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