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Captured in the lush landscapes of Gazipur, Bangladesh, this portrait of an Indian Pitta showcases the vibrant passerine during its summer breeding season. The photographer meticulously composed the shot to highlight the bird's striking plumage against its natural habitat, demonstrating a keen eye for wildlife behavior. By balancing technical precision with the fleeting nature of the subject, the image captures a moment of quiet intensity. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful use of light and composition, which elevates a common seasonal visitor into a compelling study of avian beauty and environmental connection.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saniar Rahman Rahul is an accomplished Art Director and photographer whose creative journey began in childhood while observing his fatherβs work. After establishing a successful career in graphic design and advertising with global agencies like Grey Worldwide, he rediscovered his passion for photography in 1997. His work is defined by a deep appreciation for visual storytelling and technical precision, earning him early recognition as a pioneer in the Bangladeshi photography community, including being named a Photo of the Month winner in 2010.
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I keep a small, dried feather inside the pages of a book of poetry I haven't opened in years. It is a fragile, iridescent thing, a fragment of a flight I never saw, yet it feels heavy with the gravity of a season that has long since passed.
Read the reflection →The smell of damp earth after a sudden monsoon rain is a heavy, velvet thing. It clings to the back of the throat, tasting of minerals and ancient, rotting leaves.
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The Fences We Inherit
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