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Captured in the serene landscapes of Cooch Behar, this striking image of a White-breasted Kingfisher showcases the bird in a moment of intense, patient focus. The photographer, working alongside a colleague, spotted the bird perched and took careful measures to remain concealed behind a tree to avoid disturbing the subject. By utilizing a long-distance telephoto approach in clear, natural sunlight, the photographer successfully isolated the kingfisherβs regal posture. The image is award-worthy for its crisp technical execution and the ability to transform a common wildlife encounter into a compelling, intimate portrait of avian behavior.
Nirupam Roy is a dedicated school teacher based in Tufanganj, West Bengal, whose journey into photography began during a family trip to the coast of Odisha. Inspired by the desire to document his family and the scenic beauty of his travels, he transitioned from a casual observer to a passionate wildlife and nature photographer. His work serves as a meditative escape, reflecting a profound shift in his perspective toward the natural world and humanity, which he views as a personal blessing.
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In the quiet corners of a garden, there is a particular kind of waiting that feels almost like prayer. It is not the frantic, forward-leaning anticipation of a child waiting for a birthday, but a heavy, grounded patience. To wait well is to surrender the need for movement.
Read the reflection →I spent twenty minutes this morning just watching a spider weave a web in the corner of my porch. I had a list of things to do, emails to answer, and a grocery run that couldn't wait, but I found myself frozen.
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The Weight of Stillness
Fantastic shot Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!