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Captured during the tranquil transition of the blue hour, this photograph highlights the vibrant energy of the Muttrah Corniche as evening descends. The photographer utilized a long exposure to transform the movement of passing traffic into ethereal light trails, creating a dynamic contrast against the static, iconic Oudh incense burner structure in Riyam Park. This composition masterfully bridges the gap between Omanβs modern urban pulse and its deep-rooted cultural heritage. The image is award-worthy for its technical precision in low-light conditions and its evocative ability to capture the warm, welcoming spirit of Omani hospitality through a sophisticated, long-exposure lens.
Based in Muscat, Oman, Sanjoy Sengupta is a dedicated photographer whose journey began with film cameras in the late 1990s. After years of refining his craft through various digital point-and-shoot and hybrid models, he transitioned to professional Nikon DSLR equipment, which marked a significant turning point in his technical development. His work is defined by a persistent passion for documenting the fleeting, beautiful moments of life, consistently seeking to capture the essence of his surroundings with both patience and an evolving artistic vision.
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There is a quiet rhythm to the day that we often overlook in our rush to arrive.
Read the reflection →The air at dusk has a specific weight, a damp coolness that clings to the skin like a damp linen sheet. I remember the smell of the harborβa sharp, metallic tang of cooling asphalt mixed with the brine of a restless sea.
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When the World Goes Quiet
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