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Captured during the vibrant Annual Flower Show at the Horticulture Garden in Kolkata, this image highlights the delicate beauty of a cosmos blossom. Taken on a bright December afternoon, the photographer utilized the soft, natural light of the Indian winter to emphasize the intricate textures and vivid colors of the petals. By focusing on the intimate details of the bloom, the image transforms a common garden subject into a striking study of form and light. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to elevate a simple botanical subject through precise composition and a keen eye for the natural elegance found within one of Indiaβs largest floral exhibitions.
Based in Kolkata, India, Tathagata Das is an emerging photographer who has been honing his craft since the age of thirteen. Currently pursuing studies at The Institute of Company Secretaries of India, he balances his academic life with a deep-seated passion for landscape, macro, and wildlife photography. Driven by a desire to evolve his technical skills, he frequently captures the diverse beauty of his home city. His work reflects a dedicated commitment to artistic growth and a persistent search for the extraordinary within his everyday surroundings.
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We often mistake fragility for weakness, forgetting that the most enduring things in nature are those that yield to the wind. A petal does not hold its shape by force; it holds it by an internal agreement with the light, a quiet pact to unfurl until it meets the sun.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet violence in the way a flower opens. It is a slow, relentless unfolding that demands everything from the stem. We look at the bloom and see only the color, the symmetry, the fragile grace of the thing.
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