Clouds of Fire by Tahdiul Haq Arnab

Captured during a breathtaking sunset in Hyalite Canyon, this image showcases the dramatic interplay of light and atmosphere as the sky ignites with vibrant, fiery hues. The photographer expertly framed the rugged landscape to emphasize the scale and intensity of the clouds, turning a fleeting moment in the Montana wilderness into a permanent display of natural majesty. The composition is defined by a keen eye for color and light, demonstrating a masterful ability to translate the raw, transient beauty of the outdoors into a compelling visual narrative that resonates with the viewer.

Clouds of Fire by Tahdiul Haq Arnab
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Tahdiul Haq Arnab

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Originally from Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tahdiul Haq Arnab is a dedicated landscape photographer currently based in Montana, USA, where he balances his creative pursuits with doctoral studies. His photographic style is characterized by a minimalist approach, frequently utilizing negative space to create simplistic yet emotionally resonant compositions. Having developed his craft from a college hobby into a profound passion, his work has gained recognition through various exhibitions in Bangladesh and continues to capture the serene beauty of the natural world.

13.0/20
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23,877 views | 8 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date June 16, 2010
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 15.0
Style 13.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Hyalight Canyon, Montana, The United States

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5.0/5 points
1,664/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
23,877/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.2/5 points
4/100 Review
Submissions
2.6/5 points
256/500 Submission
Jury Score: 64.0/80
Resonance Score: 13.0/20
Total Award Score: 77.0/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 4

Reflections on this Photograph
By Priya Kapoor

The Ember on the Tongue

The air before a storm tastes like copper and dry earth, a metallic tang that settles at the back of the throat. I remember standing on a porch as a child, the heat radiating off the wooden planks through the soles of my feet, vibrating with the coming change.

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By Margaret Holt

The Architecture of a Breath

There is a curious physics to the way we witness the end of a day. We often speak of the sun setting as if it were a singular event, a closing of a heavy door. But if you watch closely, it is not a conclusion at all; it is a slow, deliberate unraveling of light.

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