I have always been drawn to the boundary—the sometimes blurred, always
blurring line between culture and landscape.
I photographed an ancient ruin from afar—abandoned, forgotten, a remnant of a lost civilization,
a place where people once laughed, loved, and cried.
I wanted to see the horizon where the natural—the desert landscape—blends into the human landscape, dissolving into one another.
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