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Captured during the quiet hours of the night, this long-exposure photograph showcases the architectural splendor of the Al Noor Mosque in Sharjah. By utilizing a 30-second exposure, the photographer masterfully smoothed the waters of the Khalid Lagoon, creating a mirror-like reflection that emphasizes the mosque's intricate Ottoman-style domes and illuminated minarets. The choice of a wide-angle perspective captures the grandeur of the structure against the dark sky, highlighting its status as a cultural icon. This image is award-worthy for its technical precision in low-light conditions and its ability to evoke a sense of serene, spiritual majesty through balanced composition and light.
Born in India in 1977 and a graduate of Calcutta University, Joy Dasgupta has resided in the United Arab Emirates for the past seven years. An active member of both the Emirates Photography Club and the Kolkata Photographers Club, he views photography as a profound source of personal satisfaction and a vital creative outlet. Inspired by the great masters of the craft, Dasgupta continuously challenges himself to refine his technical skills and artistic vision, striving to capture the world through a unique and thoughtful lens.
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Night is not merely the absence of the sun; it is a heavy, velvet curtain drawn across the frantic pulse of the day. In the dark, the world sheds its jagged edges.
Read the reflection →I couldn't sleep last night, so I sat on my balcony with a glass of water, just listening to the city settle down. Usually, there is a humβthe distant traffic, the neighbors, the constant vibration of modern life. But at 3:00 AM, that hum vanishes.
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