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Captured within an indoor stadium in Cooch Behar during the Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, this poignant image documents a moment of profound spiritual focus. When heavy rains forced the community to move their prayers indoors, the photographer encountered a young boy accompanying his father. Struck by the childβs remarkable freshness, simplicity, and the intense devotion etched across his features, the photographer sought to preserve this fleeting expression of innocence. The image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a candid, atmospheric moment into a universal portrait of faith and childhood purity, rendered with a delicate balance of light and emotional depth.
Based in Cooch Behar, West Bengal, Kamalesh Das balances his professional life as a school teacher with a dedicated pursuit of photography. Since acquiring his first DSLR in 2008, he has cultivated a keen eye for finding beauty in everyday surroundings, from his own home to local community events. Driven by a philosophy of continuous improvement and creative experimentation, Das approaches every shutter click as a fresh challenge, consistently striving to capture unique perspectives that reflect his evolving artistic vision.
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We are taught that prayer is a conversation, but perhaps it is merely a surrender. To close one's eyes is to admit that the world is too large, too loud, and too demanding to be faced with sight alone.
Read the reflection →We are born with a language that precedes words, a quiet dialect of the heart that knows how to reach for the infinite before we have even learned to name the sky.
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