The Naked Mountain by Imran Dawood

Captured from the breathtaking vantage point of Fairy Meadows, this image reveals the majestic Nanga Parbat, famously known as the 'Naked Mountain' and the 'Killer Mountain' of the Western Himalayas. The photographer exercised immense patience, waiting days for the clouds to part and unveil the 26,660-foot peak. This rare, clear view highlights the mountain's formidable scale and stark beauty against the sky. The photograph is award-worthy for its persistence in capturing a fleeting, elusive moment in one of the world's most challenging and iconic high-altitude environments.

The Naked Mountain by Imran Dawood
SONY DSC-W35 | Exposure 1/125sec @ f/3.2 | ISO 100
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Imran Dawood

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Based in Lahore, Pakistan, Imran Dawood is a telecommunications engineer whose passion for photography blossomed during his professional tenure in the Philippines. A dedicated nature enthusiast, he travels extensively to document stunning landscapes and preserve his memories through the lens. Having evolved from his early experiences with Nikon systems to his current use of the Canon EOS 7D, Dawood continues to refine his craft while capturing the raw beauty of the natural world.

13.3/20
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285/500
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Award Reach | Reviews
15,202 views | 10 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date June 16, 2011
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 15.0
Style 13.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Fairy Meadows, Nanga Parbat Base, Pakistan

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Social Shares
5.0/5 points
2,325/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
15,202/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.2/5 points
4/100 Review
Submissions
2.8/5 points
285/500 Submission
Jury Score: 64.0/80
Resonance Score: 13.0/20
Total Award Score: 77.0/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 6

Reflections on this Photograph
By Priya Kapoor

The Breath of Stone

The air at high altitude tastes of nothingβ€”it is thin, sharp, and metallic, like licking a cold iron railing in the dead of winter. It strips the tongue of flavor and leaves the lungs feeling raw, as if you have swallowed a handful of dry, crushed stars.

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By Margaret Holt

The Weight of Silence

In the high, thin air of the world, silence is not merely the absence of sound; it is a physical presence. It has a texture, like cold stone or dry, frozen earth.

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