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Captured in the historic Panam City, Bangladesh, this image utilizes a deliberate zoom blur technique to bridge the gap between the present and the past. By manipulating the zoom lens during a long exposure, the photographer creates a dynamic sense of motion that draws the viewer deep into the narrow, ancient alleys. The architectural remnants lining the path appear to stretch and reach toward the observer, effectively visualizing the city's glorious history. This creative approach transforms a static landscape into an immersive experience, earning recognition for its evocative storytelling and technical ingenuity in the field of motion photography.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tanmoy Saha Turja is a dedicated photographer who began his creative journey in 2007. An Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering graduate, he balances his professional work in the audio-visual sector with a deep passion for portrait, landscape, and wildlife photography. Having honed his craft through foundational courses at the Dhaka University Photography Society and Pathshala, his work has been showcased at the National Art Gallery in Bangladesh. His artistic practice is defined by a commitment to technical exploration and a keen eye for the cultural narratives embedded within his home country.
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I remember walking through the old quarter of a city I hadnβt visited in a decade. The streets were narrower than I recalled, the stone walls worn smooth by the friction of a thousand passing lives.
Read the reflection →We often speak of history as if it were a solid thing, a stone wall we can touch or a book we can pull from a shelf. But memory is rarely so cooperative.
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The Unspoken Language of Being
Take me back to time.
Nice
I have heard about this city from my friend.
Tanmoy, good shot, but may you explain your zoom in technique please?
Thanks for you interest on the technique behind my photograph. To apply this technique, firstly, a zoom lens is required, I have used Canon EF-S 15-85mm lens here. Secondly, need to select the subject, where nothing but that will be in focus. Need to zoom in at a certain level and focus the selected subject. Thirdly, while setting the exposure, need to set a low shutter speed. I chose 1/10 sec for this photograph. Finally, Need to zoom out while releasing the shutter.
Using a tripod can come up with better photograph while applying this technique.
I want to go to Panam City.
One of my favorite techniques of photography.
Love the effect, you know the technique well.
I always want to achieve this effect.
What a great photograph!