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Captured from a bridge overlooking the Ganges in Varanasi, India, this striking image offers a unique perspective on the city's rhythmic life. The photographer utilized a 48mm focal length to isolate a precise moment, balancing the complex textures of the riverfront with the sharp clarity of the scene. The composition reflects a keen eye for aerial storytelling, transforming a bustling urban environment into a singular, contemplative frame. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to distill the chaotic beauty of Varanasi into a clean, evocative visual narrative that captures the essence of the location with technical precision.
Hawkβs Eye, by Prasanta Singha
Based in Kolkata, India, Prasanta Singha is a dedicated travel photographer with a profound commitment to documenting the human experience. His work focuses on capturing the authentic lives of local inhabitants and the intricate details of their surroundings, driven by a deep-seated passion for the craft. Singha continues to refine his artistic vision, aiming to make a meaningful contribution to the global photographic community through his evocative portraits and environmental studies.
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To look down from a great height is to see the world as a map of intentions. From the clouds, the frantic pulse of the street becomes a slow, rhythmic breathing; the individual becomes a thread in a tapestry that is constantly being woven and unraveled.
Read the reflection →There is a peculiar comfort in looking down from a great height. When we stand on the ground, we are caught in the friction of the everydayβthe uneven pavement, the sudden gust of wind, the voices of strangers pressing against our own.
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