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Captured during the vibrant Diwali festival, this photograph highlights the intimate beauty of traditional celebrations. The image focuses on the glowing diyas and intricate Rangoli patterns, which serve as powerful symbols of the triumph of good over evil. By utilizing a shallow depth of field, the photographer isolates the warm, flickering light of the clay lamps against the colorful backdrop of the floor art. This composition is award-worthy for its ability to transform a domestic, cultural ritual into a poignant still life, capturing the essence of peace and joy through careful framing and a soft, evocative play of light.
Based in Los Angeles, California, Munish Singla is a software engineer who balances his technical career with a profound passion for photography. As a self-taught artist who began his journey only recently, he views the camera as a limitless tool for exploring the human experience. Singla avoids genre constraints, striving instead to document the diverse spectrum of global emotionsβfrom joy and peace to pain and madnessβwhile continuously refining his craft through dedicated practice and an open, inquisitive creative spirit.
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