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Captured amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the bi-annual flower show in Lalbagh, Bangalore, this photograph celebrates the delicate beauty of fresh blooms. The photographer utilized a shallow depth of field to isolate the subject, creating a soft, ethereal quality that highlights the intricate textures and colors of the petals. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and composition, which transforms a common floral display into a poignant study of natureβs fleeting elegance. The choice of a 50mm lens allows for an intimate perspective, drawing the viewer into the heart of the blossoms.
Based in Bangalore, India, Arvind Bhatt H A balances a professional career in technology with a deep-seated passion for photography. His artistic journey began five years ago with a Yashica film camera, eventually leading him to specialize in candid portraiture and nature photography. Driven by the belief that photography is fundamentally about capturing the essence of a moment, he frequently travels to explore new perspectives and refine his craft using his Nikon equipment.
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In the Victorian language of flowers, every bloom carried a secret, a silent vocabulary meant to bypass the clumsy constraints of speech. We have largely forgotten this, preferring the bluntness of words to the nuance of a stem or the curve of a leaf.
Read the reflection →We often mistake fragility for a lack of strength, as if the petal were less resilient than the stone. But consider how a bloom negotiates with the wind, bowing just enough to remain whole, gathering the morning light into its veins like a secret kept from the frost.
Read the reflection →
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