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Captured in the rugged landscape of Gangani, West Bengalβa site often described as a miniature version of the Grand Canyonβthis image freezes a moment of pure, uninhibited joy. The photographer focused on a group of local village boys at play, skillfully using a 35mm focal length to frame their movement against the dramatic, eroded terrain. The photograph succeeds by balancing the raw energy of childhood with the striking geological backdrop, earning its place as an award-winning piece through its authentic portrayal of life and the vibrant, spirited atmosphere of the Indian countryside.
Based in Kolkata, India, Prasanta Singha is a dedicated travel photographer with a profound passion for documenting the human experience. His work focuses on capturing the intimate lives of local inhabitants and the evocative portraits of people within their natural surroundings. Driven by a deep-seated creative impulse, Singha strives to contribute meaningfully to the world of photography through his observant and heartfelt visual storytelling.
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In the study of physics, we are taught that gravity is a constant, a relentless pull that keeps our feet tethered to the earth. It is the invisible tether that dictates the arc of a falling leaf and the steady rhythm of our own stride.
Read the reflection →There is a specific weight to childhood that has nothing to do with the earth. It is a buoyancy, a refusal to be anchored by the gravity that eventually claims us all. When we are small, the ground is not a foundation to stand upon, but a stage for the impossible.
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The Weight of Damp Earth
Very cool and fun picture :)