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Captured within the unique wetland ecosystem of Tanguar haor in Bangladesh, this portrait of a cotton pygmy goose—one of the world's smallest perching ducks—showcases the delicate beauty of avian life. The photographer utilized a 300mm focal length to isolate the subject against the natural backdrop, ensuring a crisp, intimate perspective of the bird in its habitat. The image is award-worthy for its technical precision and the patience required to document such a diminutive species in the wild. It serves as a poignant reminder of the rich biodiversity found within Bangladesh’s wetlands, framed with artistic clarity and a keen eye for wildlife behavior.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saniar Rahman Rahul is an accomplished Art Director at Grey Worldwide with a career deeply rooted in the creative arts. His photographic journey began in childhood, inspired by his father’s work, and was later refined through his extensive professional background in graphic design and advertising. Since winning his first major photography accolade in 2010, Rahul has balanced his high-level corporate design responsibilities with a dedicated passion for wildlife and nature photography, consistently capturing the intricate beauty of his home country’s diverse landscapes and ecosystems.
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