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Captured during a honeymoon excursion through the lush spice gardens of Thekkady, Kerala, this image transforms a mundane scene into a compelling still life. While observing the textured, item-filled crevices of a garden wall, the photographer discovered an unexpected subject: a lizard perfectly positioned within the frame. The composition highlights the interplay between the organic textures of the wall and the subtle presence of the wildlife. This photograph is award-worthy for its keen eye for detail, turning a fleeting, serendipitous moment in nature into a structured, evocative narrative of discovery and quiet observation.
Born and raised in Kolkata, Krishna Kalyan Goswamiβwidely known as Bappaβis a Bangalore-based Network Consulting Engineer at Cisco Systems. A self-taught photographer, he discovered his passion for the craft after acquiring his first DSLR, eventually advancing to the Nikon D700. Though he maintains a dedicated professional career, he treats photography as a vital creative pursuit, balancing his technical expertise with an artistic eye that captures the intricate details of the world around him.
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We are all, in some sense, tenants of the cracks. We build our lives in the narrow, overlooked margins of the world, tucking our histories into the fissures of stone and time.
Read the reflection →We often speak of homes as if they are static thingsβfour walls, a roof, a fixed address. But if you watch the way a garden wall settles into the earth, or how a crack in the stone becomes a highway for the small and the swift, you realize that space is never truly empty.
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