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Captured at the serene Faillatoli sea beach in Chittagong, this photograph showcases a vibrant kingfisher in its natural habitat. The photographer seized a quiet moment during a birding expedition, observing the bird as it perched patiently on a tree branch overlooking a pond, poised to hunt. The image is award-worthy for its crisp detail and the intimate perspective it offers of one of Bangladeshβs most beautiful avian species. By isolating the subject against the soft, natural backdrop, the photographer highlights the kingfisher's striking colors and focused demeanor, creating a compelling narrative of patience and wildlife survival.
Born in 1967 and based in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Masudur Rahman Mamoon has pursued photography as a dedicated passion since 1998. After beginning his journey with film-based portraiture, he shifted his focus toward wildlife and bird photography in 2007, a discipline that has taken him across the country. A member of the Chittagong Bird Club, Mamoon holds a post-graduate degree in Marketing and frequently contributes his bird imagery and observations to local weekly newspapers, driven by a belief in the power of photography to inspire positive social change.
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To wait is to become a part of the landscape. It is a shedding of the frantic pulse, a deliberate slowing of the blood until oneβs own rhythm matches the slow, tectonic shift of the earth.
Read the reflection →We often mistake stillness for an absence of action, as if the world pauses simply because we have stopped moving. But look at the heron, or the spider, or the person waiting for a train that is perpetually delayed. There is a fierce, coiled energy in that kind of silence.
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