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In this poignant wildlife portrait, the photographer captures Fiddle, a resilient female fishing cat navigating her wetland habitat despite the loss of a front leg. The image serves as a powerful testament to the adaptability of a species increasingly threatened by habitat degradation and human encroachment. By utilizing a 200mm focal length at a challenging 1/25sec shutter speed, the photographer creates an intimate, sharp focus on the subject's expressive features. This photograph is award-worthy for its rare glimpse into the life of a vulnerable animal, balancing technical precision with a deeply empathetic narrative that highlights the fragile beauty of the wilderness.
Based in Sydney, Australia, Arnold Chan is a versatile photographer whose work spans zoology, event, cityscape, and long-exposure night photography. Driven by a profound love for the natural world, Chan transitioned from early landscape and seascape experiments into the technical complexities of night photography through a rigorous process of self-taught trial and error. Today, he focuses on capturing the raw beauty of the wilderness, continuously refining his creative vision while maintaining a dedicated commitment to documenting the natural environment.
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We often mistake wholeness for the absence of loss. We believe that to be complete, one must possess every part, every limb, every certainty. Yet, nature teaches us a different rhythm.
Read the reflection →I tripped over my own feet this morning while rushing to catch the bus. It was a clumsy, jarring moment that left me feeling off-balance for the rest of the day. We spend so much of our lives trying to move with grace, trying to hide the ways we are uneven or broken.
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