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Dainik Yatra captures a poignant moment of reflection at a cherished sunset viewpoint in the Nepalese countryside, four kilometers from the photographer's home. This location served as a sanctuary where the photographer and old school friends would gather until nightfall, sharing stories of life, future visions, and personal growth under the moonlight. The image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple, nostalgic gathering spot into a universal meditation on the continuous, spinning journey of human existence. Through careful composition, the photographer elevates a personal memory into a visual narrative about the beauty found in shared human connection and the quiet transitions of nature.
Born in Nepal, Sarbesh Kumar Sah is a 33-year-old educator who balances a professional career in science teaching and educational counseling with a profound passion for photography. He finds beauty in every object and subject, driven by the belief that the essence of nature deserves to be preserved within a perfect frame. Currently based in Kathmandu, he maintains a dedicated practice of documenting the world around him, capturing the intricate details of his surroundings with a keen, observant eye.
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Seneca once reminded his friend Lucilius that life is a long journey, and we are all travelers who must eventually accept that the road is not a destination, but a state of being.
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Photo of the Month | 2021 | October
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