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Driven by a desire to push creative boundaries, the photographer embarked on an experimental session involving water and capsicum. This image captures the intersection of technical precision and artistic curiosity, transforming everyday objects into a study of purity and freshness. By suspending the subject within a liquid medium, the photographer invites the viewer to interpret the scene through their own lens, whether as a simple scientific trial or a celebration of natural form. The resulting composition stands out for its clarity and the deliberate, thoughtful execution of a fleeting, high-speed moment.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tanmoy Saha Turja has been refining his photographic craft since 2007. With a strong educational foundation from the Dhaka University Photography Society and Pathshala, he has developed a versatile portfolio that spans portraiture, landscape, and wildlife photography. His work is characterized by a persistent spirit of experimentation and a deep commitment to technical excellence, earning him recognition as a dedicated observer of the natural and constructed world.
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We spend our lives trying to hold time in our palms, forgetting that it is a liquid element, prone to slipping through the smallest gaps in our fingers.
Read the reflection →The memory is not of the fruit, but of the shock. It is the sharp, sudden sting of cold water against the skin on a humid afternoonβthat visceral, breathless gasp when a splash hits your chest before you are ready.
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Good job. ..Much attractive those drops ..
Did u hav any course / coaching from Chittagong? Where?? I’m very interested, and from Chittagong .
Firstly, I am Sorry for a very late reply… :-P
Well yes, I did a basic photography course from Dhaka University Photography Society (DUPS) and a foundation course from Pathshala.
But particularly for this experiment, I have followed some photo techniques on high speed photography from youtube.com.
Thanks…………….. :-)
I also do expriments on photo shooting .. mostly objects inside our house … You did a very good job here .. It looks a perfect shot for me . Worth Framing and displayed .