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Arthur Borges

manta swim, 2016
backlight professional photograph
Acrylic case
30" X 40"
Arthur Borges
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'Manta Swim' by Arthur Borges captures the ethereal grace of a manta ray gliding through depths of electric blue ocean water. The backlit creature appears as a dark silhouette against...
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"Manta Swim" by Arthur Borges captures the ethereal grace of a manta ray gliding through depths of electric blue ocean water. The backlit creature appears as a dark silhouette against a radiant burst of sunlight, creating a theatrical interplay between form and luminosity. Delicate bubbles rise through the scene, adding texture and movement to this underwater ballet between shadow and light.

 

About Manta Swim by Arthur Borges

This 2016 professional photograph employs specialized backlighting techniques to achieve its mesmerizing effect. The artist's underwater expertise allows for the perfect positioning to capture the ray from below, transforming the marine creature into a celestial body against the sun-dappled surface. The backlit panel presentation method enhances the natural quality of light, preserving the authentic underwater experience while creating a window-like portal into this serene oceanic moment.

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