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Captured at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, this evocative image documents a fleeting encounter with a deer as it wandered into the dense woods. The photographer, drawn to the animal's graceful movement, patiently tracked its path through the landscape, waiting for the perfect moment to release the shutter. This photograph is award-worthy for its serene composition and the photographer's ability to translate the quiet, immersive pleasure of being in nature into a compelling visual narrative. By capturing the deer amidst the natural backdrop, the image invites viewers to experience the profound stillness and beauty of the wild.
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Born in India in 1983, Ashu Chawla is a Denver-based IT analyst and dedicated amateur photographer who finds endless inspiration in nature and adventure. Her work is driven by a deep-seated desire to explore the world and preserve the essence of life through visual storytelling. By sharing these captured moments, she aims to bring the beauty of the natural world to those who may not have the opportunity to witness such sights firsthand. When not traveling or behind the lens, she enjoys hiking and culinary pursuits.
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We often speak of the city as a closed system, a fortress of brick and glass designed to keep the wild at bay. We draw lines on maps, zoning the land into neat parcels of productivity, convinced that we have successfully separated the human experience from the natural one.
Read the reflection →The smell of damp earth after a long rain is a heavy, velvet thing that clings to the back of your throat. It is the scent of secrets kept by roots and the slow, patient decay of fallen needles.
Read the reflection →
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