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The Pacific coast, just after dawn. A mist clings to the shore while the sky bleeds from pale gray into a soft blue, the water’s edge a line of wet sand and pebbles. Ludwig Favre works at the limit where land and sea meet,where dappled light falls on rock formations, where a lone figure walks along a shoreline or a small plane cuts through a forest canopy bathed in shifting light. The photographs accumulate around edges: the curve of a beach, the reflection of rugged rock, the diffused glow of a waterfall caught between trees. There is no hurry here; only the slow accumulation of tone and texture,autumn hues fading into mist, the soft pink of a shoreline bleeding into the horizon.












