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The Wonder Fruit captures the vibrant essence of the Hawraman pomegranates, celebrated globally for their superior quality and unique flavor. Set against the rugged, mountainous backdrop of the Kurdish region, the photograph highlights the fruit's rich texture and deep, natural hues. By utilizing a telephoto lens to isolate the subject, the photographer emphasizes the intricate details of the harvest, turning a local agricultural staple into a compelling visual narrative. This image is award-worthy for its ability to elevate a simple, culturally significant subject through precise technical execution and a keen eye for natural beauty.
Born in 1985 in Duhok, Kurdistan, Bawar Mohammad is a computer science graduate who has dedicated his career to the arts and journalism. Working within the directorate-general of culture and arts, he has established himself as a versatile freelance photographer with a profound focus on nature, people, and regional heritage. His work serves as a bridge between his homeland and the international community, driven by a lifelong passion to document and share the artistic spirit of his nation with the world.
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There is a quiet dignity in the way the earth offers its bounty. We often rush past the cycle of growth, forgetting that every fruit is a slow conversation between the rain, the sun, and the patient soil.
Read the reflection →Why do we feel a sudden, quiet reverence when we hold something that has spent months drinking the sun and the rain? There is a strange alchemy in the way a seed, buried in the dark, eventually pushes through the earth to offer itself up as sustenance.
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