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Captured in the lush region of Hawraman, this photograph showcases the celebrated Hawraman pomegranate, renowned for its exceptional quality and flavor. The photographer utilized a 70-200mm lens at a 70mm focal length to isolate the fruit, employing a shallow depth of field at f/4 to emphasize its rich texture against a soft background. By focusing on the intricate details of the pomegranate, the image elevates a simple agricultural subject into a vibrant study of nature's bounty. This work stands out for its clarity and composition, effectively highlighting the cultural and aesthetic significance of this iconic regional harvest.
Born in 1985 in Duhok, Kurdistan, Bawar Mohammad is a computer science graduate who transitioned into a dedicated career as a journalist and freelance photographer. Based in Duhok, he contributes his expertise to the directorate-general of culture and arts while documenting the diverse landscapes, people, and artistic traditions of Kurdistan. Driven by a passion to share his nation's cultural heritage with a global audience, he actively seeks international collaborations to expand the reach of his evocative, nature-focused photography.
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There is a specific weight to a bowl of fruit left on a table after the house has gone quiet. It is not the weight of the harvest, but the weight of the intention that brought it there.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet, ancient gravity to the act of holding something that has spent months gathering the sun. We often forget that a fruit is essentially a vessel, a sealed container of light and rain, waiting for the precise moment when it is heavy enough to let go of the branch.
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The Weight of Abundance
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