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Captured at the Sarovaram Bio Park in Calicut, Kerala, on an August evening in 2010, Particle Sunset showcases the ethereal beauty of the Indian landscape at dusk. The photographer utilized the soft, golden light of the setting sun to transform the natural environment into a meditative scene, emphasizing the delicate interplay between light and atmosphere. This image stands out for its ability to elevate a simple, everyday location into a profound visual experience. Through careful observation and a keen eye for timing, the photographer successfully distilled the quiet majesty of the sunset, earning recognition for its evocative composition and serene aesthetic.
Hailing from Kerala, India, Muhammed Najeeb is a dedicated photography enthusiast and film visual effects student. His creative journey began under the guidance of a high school art teacher and continued through his formal studies in media and design. Despite working without professional-grade equipment, Najeeb has demonstrated remarkable technical skill and an artistic eye, further evidenced by his participation in national creative reality shows. He currently balances his passion for photography with advanced studies in visual effects, consistently seeking to refine his craft through a blend of academic knowledge and practical experimentation.
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In the physics of the everyday, we are taught that matter is solid, predictable, and heavy. We walk across floorboards and trust they will hold us; we touch walls and find them unyielding.
Read the reflection →The air in late August has a thickness to it, like damp wool pressed against the back of the neck. I remember the taste of the coast thenβa metallic, briny tang that clings to the tongue long after the sun has dipped below the horizon.
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Only a few miles from calicut city near by swapna nagari ground, mini bypass road, eranhipalam.
Beautiful any airbrushing involved, its a grand one considering its from a point n shoot cam.
BTW how far is Sarovaram Eco-tourism park, from Calicut city?