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Fields of Green captures the ethereal, rolling landscapes of Shillong, often celebrated as the Scotland of the East. The photographer masterfully frames the vast, verdant expanse, utilizing the natural light to emphasize the deep, saturated tones of the Meghalaya countryside. This image transports the viewer into a realm of wonder, highlighting the serene and dramatic beauty that defines the region. It is an award-worthy composition that succeeds by balancing the immense scale of the landscape with an intimate, tranquil atmosphere, effectively showcasing the humbling and timeless allure of Indiaβs rural scenery.
Born in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to Indian parents, Masrur Ashraf is a multifaceted professional who balances a career in investment promotion with a deep-seated passion for photography. His artistic journey began with his fatherβs vintage Canon AE-1, eventually evolving into a dedicated pursuit of landscape and portraiture. Drawing inspiration from his roots in West Bengal, Ashraf specializes in rural and countryside photography, striving to share the humble, dynamic beauty of Indian village life with a global audience through his evocative and storytelling imagery.
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I remember sitting on a stone wall in the hills outside of Shillong, sharing a thermos of tea with a man named David. He had lived in the valley his entire life, tending to the same patch of soil his grandfather had cleared.
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