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Captured at the serene Falliatoli Sea Beach in Chittagong, this image features a Common Kingfisher caught in a moment of intense, quiet observation. The photographer, struck by the bird's focused gaze, utilized a long focal length to isolate the subject against the coastal backdrop. The technical precision of the shot, combined with the intimate connection between the viewer and the wildlife, highlights the fleeting beauty of nature. This photograph stands out for its sharp clarity and the evocative storytelling inherent in the bird's posture, showcasing the photographer's patience and keen eye for wildlife behavior.
Born in Bangladesh in 1980, Tareq Uddin Ahmed is a Chittagong-based photographer who has gained significant recognition since beginning his practice in 2011. As a founding member of the Chittagong Bird Club, he specializes in avian photography, frequently traveling across the country to document diverse species. Beyond his passion for birdlife, he is locally celebrated for his macro photography of flowers and butterflies, and he is currently focused on expanding his photographic reach to a global audience.
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There is a profound language in the way a creature holds its attention. We often mistake stillness for an absence of action, yet it is the most active form of being.
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