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Captured along the banks of the Ganga near Pujali, this photograph documents a group of spirited children preparing for a game of cricket. The photographer was drawn to their boundless energy, observing how they embraced the mud and the chaos of play with innocent enthusiasm. By positioning himself amidst their daily ritual, he successfully froze a moment of pure, unscripted childhood joy. The image is award-worthy for its authentic storytelling and the vibrant, candid interaction it portrays, effectively highlighting the universal, carefree nature of youth against the backdrop of the riverbank.
Based in Batanagar, Kolkata, India, Somnath Chakraborty balances a professional career as a network engineer with a deep-seated passion for photography. Identifying as a dedicated enthusiast, he maintains a rigorous creative discipline, ensuring he captures at least one photograph every single day. His work is driven by a desire to learn from the global photographic community while refining his own technical and artistic perspective through constant practice and exploration.
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The smell of damp earth after a sudden downpour always brings me back to the feeling of cool, thick mud squelching between my toes. It is a heavy, grounding sensation, the kind that anchors you to the ground while your heart is busy racing toward the horizon.
Read the reflection →We begin as architects of the unmade, building empires out of loose earth and the friction of our own palms. There is a specific, sacred gravity to the soil when we are young; it is not merely dirt, but the medium of our first intentions.
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Good Times
congratulations………
congratulations…
Congrats…………
Somnath Chakraborty: welcome :)
Thanx a lot to all ma friends and ma elders and Shilpi Sinha.