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While resting in the vast, shifting sands of India's Thar Desert, the photographer encountered a solitary beetle traversing the dunes. This fleeting moment evoked the whimsical, philosophical spirit of Antoine de Saint-ExupΓ©ryβs The Little Prince. Capturing the creature proved a delicate challenge, as it moved with a persistent, rhythmic pace before vanishing into the landscape, leaving behind only intricate tracks as a testament to its passage. The image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a small, transient encounter into a profound narrative, highlighting the intersection of human observation and the quiet, mysterious life of the desert.
Wandering Beetle by Shikchit Khanal
Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, Shikchit Khanal has long sought to document the world through a lens of wonder and unconventional beauty. Since acquiring his first camera in 2010, he has dedicated himself to capturing the essence of life across India and Nepal. His work reflects a deep-seated desire to share his unique vision of the world, balancing his professional pursuits with a life centered on family and the continuous exploration of his surroundings.
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