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Captured during the vibrant Durga Puja festival in West Bengal, this image highlights a stunning piece of temporary art suspended within a ceremonial Pandal. By positioning himself on the ground, the photographer captured the intricate geometric installation from a unique perspective, emphasizing its striking three-dimensional quality. The composition transforms a traditional religious decoration into a modern abstract study, showcasing the photographer's ability to find profound artistic depth in fleeting cultural moments. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of low-light conditions and its creative framing, which elevates a transient festival structure into a compelling, timeless geometric form.
Born in 1986 in Baruipur, India, Avishek Das is a dedicated photographer whose work captures the rich tapestry of Indian visual arts and culture. An active member of the Indian Visual Arts Foundation, he balances a professional career in human resources with a deep-seated passion for street, nature, and monochrome photography. Trained under eminent photographer Sayan Sarkar, Das travels extensively, documenting the emotions of the streets and the people he encounters. His evocative images have earned national recognition, reflecting his philosophy of capturing the essence and feeling of a scene rather than merely its surface appearance.
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The air in a crowded room has a specific weight, a thickness that clings to the back of the throat like damp wool. It tastes of incense, of cooling wax, and the metallic tang of thousands of exhaled breaths mingling in the dark.
Read the reflection →We often walk through the world looking for solid ground, forgetting that the air itself is woven with invisible threads. There is a quiet architecture to our daysβa rhythm in the way light bends around a corner or how shadows stretch to meet the evening.
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The Architecture of Silence
beautiful! fantastic capture!