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Captured during a patient afternoon in Ramna Park, this image of a Peacock Pansy butterfly showcases the delicate beauty of local wildlife. After spending an hour observing the park's vibrant ecosystem, the photographer successfully isolated this intricate subject, highlighting the stunning patterns on its wings. The shot is a testament to the photographer's persistence and keen eye for detail, transforming a casual park walk into a moment of natural wonder. Its award-worthy quality lies in the sharp focus and the harmonious balance between the subject and its environment, capturing a fleeting, graceful interaction in the heart of Dhaka.
Born in 1986 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nazmul Shanji is a multifaceted professional who balances a career as an Electrical Power Engineer with a deep-seated passion for photography. Inspired by his wife to pursue the craft, he has dedicated himself to self-learning and formal education in photojournalism and professional photography. Shanji specializes in nature, wildlife, and candid portraiture, consistently striving to develop a unique artistic signature that reflects his personal observations of the world. His work serves as a visual diary, documenting the unseen beauty of human life and the natural environment.
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The smell of damp earth after a sudden rain is a heavy, velvet thing that clings to the back of the throat. It reminds me of the way my motherβs silk sari felt against my cheek when I was smallβcool, slightly rough, and smelling of pressed flowers and old cedar chests.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet rhythm to the world that only reveals itself when we stop moving. We often mistake stillness for an absence of life, yet it is in the deepest silence that the most intricate patterns emerge.
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Photo of the Month | 2013 | September
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