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Captured at the majestic Sheikh Zayed Mosque, this photograph masterfully highlights the architectural grandeur of the UAE's largest mosque. By utilizing a long 15-second exposure at f/22, the photographer achieved a pristine, sharp depth of field that emphasizes the intricate details and vast scale of the structure. The choice of an ultra-wide 11mm focal length allows the frame to encompass the mosque's sweeping lines, creating a sense of awe and timelessness. This image is award-worthy for its technical precision and its ability to translate the visionary spirit of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan into a singular, breathtaking visual narrative.
Born in India in 1977 and a graduate of Calcutta University, Joy Dasgupta has resided in the United Arab Emirates for the past seven years. A self-taught artist, he views photography as a profound medium for personal expression and a way to connect with the diverse perspectives of others. His work is driven by a deep-seated passion for the craft and a commitment to continuous learning, as he draws inspiration from master photographers to refine his unique vision and technical skill.
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