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Captured during a visit to Safari World in Bangkok, this photograph highlights a quiet, intimate moment of a wild animal enjoying its morning meal. The photographer expertly utilized the soft, early morning sunlight to create a striking rim light effect, which beautifully illuminates the subject's glossy fur and adds depth to the composition. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and the photographer's keen ability to transform a fleeting, everyday wildlife interaction into a compelling, high-contrast portrait that emphasizes texture and form.
Based in Muscat, Oman, Sanjoy Sengupta has cultivated a lifelong passion for photography that evolved from early experiments with film cameras in the 1980s to the sophisticated use of modern digital DSLRs. His journey reflects a dedicated pursuit of capturing life's most cherished moments through a lens. Today, he is recognized for his commitment to technical growth and his ability to document the natural world with a keen eye for light and detail, consistently striving to elevate his craft within the international photography community.
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Morning is a slow language, spoken in the soft friction of light against the skin of the world. We often mistake hunger for a frantic thing, a sharp edge that demands to be dulled, yet there is a sacredness in the way a creature pauses to receive its sustenance.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, silver thimble in my desk drawer, worn smooth by my grandmotherβs thumb. It is a hollow thing, yet it feels heavy with the weight of thousands of stitches, each one a quiet act of maintenance against the fraying edges of the world.
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The Geography of Belonging
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