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On a crisp morning in November, the photographer ventured to the coastal wetlands of Fallitoli, Chittagong, a sanctuary renowned for its diverse winter bird populations. While observing the shoreline, he encountered a gathering of Common Redshanks, capturing them in a moment of natural grace. This image stands out for its sharp focus and the intimate perspective it offers on avian behavior. The photographerβs patience and keen eye for detail transform a simple wildlife observation into a compelling narrative, highlighting the beauty of migratory species and the profound humility that comes with studying the natural world.
Born in 1967, Masudur Rahman Mamoon is a dedicated wildlife photographer based in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Since beginning his journey with film portraiture in 1998, he has evolved into a specialist in bird photography, balancing his artistic pursuits with a career in the RMG sector. A member of the Chittagong Bird Club, Mamoon frequently travels across the country to document avian life, contributing his work and insights to local weekly publications. He views photography as a vital medium for personal expression and a catalyst for positive societal change.
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The air near the water has a specific grit to it, a fine, invisible powder that settles on the back of your throat. It tastes of brine and ancient, cooling mud.
Read the reflection →We are all tethered to invisible currents, pulled by the silent, insistent gravity of belonging. There is a profound language in the way a collective movesβnot as a single entity, but as a thousand individual heartbeats synchronized by the turning of the season.
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The Waterβs Memory
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