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Captured in the city of Duhok, this image celebrates the delicate resilience of the chrysanthemum, a flower long revered as a symbol of happiness. Following a rainfall, the photographer utilized a 200mm focal length to isolate the bloom against the softened, rain-washed backdrop of the cityβs avenues. The technical decision to use a shallow depth of field emphasizes the intricate textures of the petals, glistening with moisture. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transform a common urban planting into a poignant, serene study of nature, capturing a fleeting moment of tranquility amidst the bustling city environment.
Born in 1985 in Duhok, Kurdistan, Bawar Mohammad is a computer graduate from the University of Duhok who has dedicated his professional life to the arts. Serving within the directorate-general of culture and arts, he balances his career as a journalist with a passionate pursuit of freelance photography. His work serves as a visual narrative of life, nature, and the human condition, with a global ambition to share the rich cultural tapestry of his homeland with the rest of the world.
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There is a specific silence that follows a heavy rain. It is not the absence of sound, but a dampening of the worldβs edges. The air grows heavy, pressing against the skin, demanding a slower pace.
Read the reflection →The smell of wet pavement always brings me back to the hem of my motherβs sari, damp and heavy against my ankles after a sudden storm. There is a specific, cool grit to that scentβthe earth waking up, drinking greedily, and exhaling a sharp, metallic sweetness.
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The Weight of Cool Breath
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