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Captured during the vibrant Aluva Shivarathri Mahotsavam in Kerala, this photograph depicts the high-octane intensity of the 'Well of Death' carnival attraction. The photographer utilized a fisheye lens to emphasize the dizzying speed and circular motion of the performers, creating a visceral sense of danger and proximity. The technical decision to use a wide angle captures the chaotic energy of the scene, while the tight framing places the viewer directly into the heart of the action. This image is award-worthy for its ability to freeze a blur of motion into a sharp, compelling narrative of traditional spectacle and human daring.
Based in Cochin, India, Prasanth Chandran is a dedicated photographer whose work focuses on documenting the rich cultural tapestry of Kerala. Since beginning his photographic journey in 2009, he has traveled extensively to capture the essence of local festivities, people, and landscapes. His approach is driven by a desire to tell evocative stories that resonate with the viewer, aiming to inspire through the authentic, human-centered narratives he discovers behind his lens.
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