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Captured within the vast, tidal expanse of the Sundarbans, this photograph masterfully documents the unique convergence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. The image serves as a visual meditation on the meeting point of the deep blue waters and the lush green mangrove forests. By focusing on this delicate ecological balance, the photographer highlights the raw, untamed beauty of the world's largest halophytic mangrove forest. This work is award-worthy for its evocative portrayal of a complex ecosystem, capturing the serene yet powerful intersection of land and sea through a lens of profound environmental appreciation.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tanmoy Saha Turja is a dedicated photographer whose practice began in 2007. An Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering graduate, he balances his technical background with a creative career in the audio-visual industry. Having honed his craft through programs at the Dhaka University Photography Society and Pathshala, he specializes in portraiture, landscape, and wildlife photography. His evocative work has been featured at the National Art Gallery in Bangladesh, reflecting his commitment to capturing the natural and human landscapes of his homeland.
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The air here tastes of wet silt and the sharp, metallic tang of coming rain. It is a heavy, humid breath that clings to the back of the throat, thick with the scent of crushed leaves and ancient, submerged roots.
Read the reflection →We are taught to seek the solid ground, to plant our feet where the soil is firm and the boundaries are drawn in ink. Yet, the most profound truths of our lives rarely happen in the center of the room.
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The photo looks very nice and i would to thanks to the photographer.
Remarkable piece of work! Nature is good!