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Captured in the lush, dense scrub of Kaptai, this striking portrait of a Black-crested Bulbul showcases the bird in its natural habitat. The photographer utilized a telephoto setup to isolate the subject against the soft, verdant background, emphasizing the bird's distinct crest and alert posture. This image is award-worthy for its technical precision and the intimate connection it establishes with the wildlife of the Indian subcontinent. By masterfully balancing the challenging light conditions of the forest, the photographer provides a clear, evocative glimpse into the life of this elusive species, highlighting the beauty found within the dense foliage of Bangladesh.
Born in 1967, Masudur Rahman is a dedicated wildlife photographer based in Chittagong, Bangladesh. After beginning his journey with film portraiture in 1998, he transitioned his focus toward bird photography in 2007, eventually becoming a prominent member of the Chittagong Bird Club. A marketing graduate with a deep commitment to the expressive power of the lens, Rahman frequently contributes his avian photography and nature writing to local weekly publications, documenting the diverse wildlife found across his home country.
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I spent this morning sitting on my back porch, trying to finish a book, but I found myself distracted by the movement in the hedge. A small bird kept darting in and out of the leaves. It was so quick, so deliberate, that I felt like an intruder in its private world.
Read the reflection →Why do we assume that the world exists only to be perceived by us? We walk through forests and city streets alike, convinced that our gaze confers meaning upon the things we encounter.
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Roots in the Concrete
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