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Captured during the Asian Water Bird Census in February, this striking image of a Brown-headed Gull highlights the migratory beauty of a species that journeys from the high plateaus of Central Asia to the coastal wetlands of Bangladesh. The photographer utilized a 420mm focal length to isolate the gull against its natural habitat, demonstrating exceptional patience and technical precision. The photograph is award-worthy for its sharp detail and the intimate perspective it offers of this wintering visitor, masterfully freezing a fleeting moment of avian grace against the serene backdrop of the Nijhum Dwip islands.
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 journey into photography began in childhood, inspired by his father, and was later refined through his extensive professional background in graphic design and advertising. Since rediscovering his passion for the lens in 1997, Rahul has become a celebrated figure in the photography community, recognized for his technical expertise and his ability to capture the natural world with a professional designer's eye for composition.
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