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Captured along a quiet, hilly path in Tamil Nadu, this photograph features a solitary tree standing in stark isolation from its surroundings. The photographer was struck by the treeβs singular presence, which served as a poignant visual metaphor for the duality of solitude and success. By framing the tree against the vast landscape, the image invites viewers to contemplate the quiet strength found in being alone. The composition is award-worthy for its minimalist aesthetic and the evocative, philosophical narrative it weaves from a simple moment in nature.
Based in West Bengal, India, Sagarika Roy is an amateur photographer with a diverse academic background in Botany and Indian Classical Music. Her lifelong passion for imagery began in childhood, evolving significantly in 2009 when she received her first DSLR, the Nikon D90. Since then, she has dedicated herself to refining her technical skills and artistic vision, consistently seeking to capture the beauty of the natural world through her lens.
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The smell of dry earth after a long drought is a sharp, metallic scent that clings to the back of the throat. It is the smell of waiting.
Read the reflection →We are taught that to be whole, we must be surroundedβby voices, by hands, by the constant hum of a life lived in chorus. Yet, there is a particular kind of gravity found only in the singular.
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