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Captured at the Nandankanan Zoological Park in Bhubaneswar, this poignant wildlife portrait explores the isolation of a captive animal. Using a 250mm focal length, the photographer isolates the subject, emphasizing a sense of profound loneliness that invites the viewer to reflect on the struggles of life within a confined space. The image is award-worthy for its empathetic narrative and technical precision, successfully translating the subject's perceived emotional state into a powerful visual commentary on the ethics of captivity and the silent, heavy reality of those living behind bars.
Based in Kolkata, India, Subhashish Nag Choudhury balances a professional career in information technology with a deep-seated passion for photography. He views the camera as a vital tool for artistic expression, constantly seeking to capture the beauty of nature, wildlife, and landscapes through his unique perspective. Driven by a desire to travel the world, he frequently experiments with diverse photographic styles, consistently striving to document the interesting moments and scenes he encounters throughout his global explorations.
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I spent this morning trying to fix a broken latch on my back gate. It was a simple task, or so I thought, but the metal was stubborn and rusted shut.
Read the reflection →There is a particular kind of stillness that does not come from peace, but from the long endurance of waiting. We often mistake silence for an absence of sound, yet there is a heavy, resonant quality to the quiet that gathers in the corners of a life lived within boundaries.
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The Weight of a Long-Held Dream
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