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Captured at Torontoβs scenic Bluffer's Park, this image shifts the focus from the typical floral subjects to the humble dandelion. While other photographers were drawn to more conventional blooms, the photographer chose to highlight the overlooked beauty of these resilient wildflowers. By isolating the subject against the parkβs natural backdrop, the image invites viewers to appreciate the intricate details often ignored in nature. This thoughtful perspective and the deliberate choice to celebrate the mundane make the photograph a compelling example of nature photography, demonstrating a keen eye for finding wonder in the everyday landscape.
Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and currently based in Toronto, Canada, Mazhar Hossain is a dedicated photographer who balances a professional career in Human Resources with a deep-seated passion for the visual arts. Since acquiring his first DSLR in 2010, he has focused on refining his craft across diverse genres, including architecture, portraiture, and nature. Driven by a desire to explore the world through his lens, he continues to evolve as an artist, seeking to capture the unique character of cities and landscapes across the globe.
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I remember sitting on a rusted bench in a forgotten corner of a public garden in Leeds. A gardener named Arthur was busy pulling weeds, his hands stained dark with soil. He stopped for a moment, holding a common dandelion between his thumb and forefinger.
Read the reflection →We walk past the common things. We name them weeds, we pull them from the earth, we dismiss them as interruptions in the garden we try to impose upon the wild. But there is a quiet stubbornness in the things that grow without permission.
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The Weight of the Sweet
Amazing shot