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Captured in the serene landscape of Neelgiri, Bandarban, this photograph serves as a poignant meditation on the fleeting nature of life. The photographer observed a fallen flower, finding that its elegance remained undiminished even after being detached from its source. By focusing on the delicate textures and the quiet dignity of the bloom resting on the earth, the image transforms a simple moment into a profound statement on resilience and enduring beauty. This thoughtful composition highlights the photographer's ability to find artistic significance in the overlooked details of the natural world.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tanmoy Saha is a dedicated photographer whose journey began in 2007. A graduate in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, he balances his technical background with a creative passion for portrait, landscape, and wildlife photography, further refined through studies at the Dhaka University Photography Society and Pathshala. His work has earned recognition on the international stage, including features at the National Art Gallery of Bangladesh, reflecting his commitment to capturing the nuanced beauty of his surroundings.
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I found a dried-up hydrangea head on my kitchen counter this morning. It had been sitting in a vase for weeks, and when I finally went to toss it out, the petals crumbled like paper between my fingers.
Read the reflection →In the quiet corners of a garden, we often mistake the end of a cycle for a failure. We are taught to admire the bloom at its zenith, when the petals are taut and the color is a shout against the green.
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Thanks for liking my photo… I find Bandarban a very interesting place for photography. It is in Chittagong district.
I try to visit Bandarban whenever I get a chance. Still life is one of my favorite photography subject. I have more photos like this as well.
Thanks again.
Do you have more photos like this? Can I buy your photos?
Yes, even it is small, it is beautiful.
I love the concept.
Beautiful photo.
I have traveled to Bangladesh, but have never been to Bandarban, where is it?