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Captured on the auspicious day of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, this photograph reveals the breathtaking interior of the State Mosque of Sarawak in Kuching. The photographer focused on the intricate geometry of the main dome, utilizing a wide-angle perspective to emphasize the scale and grandeur of the architecture. By choosing a low-light setting that highlights the mosque's ornate patterns, the image captures a moment of spiritual serenity and structural elegance. This work is award-worthy for its masterful balance of architectural symmetry and the profound cultural significance of the setting, offering viewers a rare, intimate look at a magnificent landmark.
Originally from Bangladesh and currently based in Sarawak, Malaysia, Kazi Fazly Rabby is a dedicated photographer whose passion for the craft dates back to his first Kodak film camera in 1998. After a hiatus, he returned to photography in 2007, finding renewed inspiration in the natural world and architectural beauty. He is best known for his contemplative approach to image-making, often wandering alone to capture the quiet splendor of his surroundings through a lens shaped by years of personal exploration and artistic growth.
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I spent this morning trying to organize my bookshelf, pulling out volumes I haven't touched in years. I found a pressed flower inside a dusty journal, and for a second, I just sat on the floor, holding it.
Read the reflection →We spend our lives building walls to keep the world out, forgetting that the most sacred spaces are those that invite the sky to settle within. There is a geometry to prayer, a way that lines converge toward a center point, as if the ceiling were a funnel for the light.
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beautifull ! kaanji bhae this is just amazing! Ma shaa Allah!