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Captured at an elevation of 15,000 feet, this photograph showcases the raw, untouched beauty of the Bumla Pass in India. Faced with the challenge of a sensitive border region where stopping vehicles is strictly prohibited, the photographer skillfully composed this shot from a moving car. The resulting image evokes the delicate precision of a pencil-drawn canvas, highlighting the pristine landscapes that remain largely unexplored. This work is award-worthy for its technical execution under difficult constraints and its ability to capture the ethereal, painterly quality of high-altitude nature in a fleeting, singular moment.
Based in Delhi, India, Naba Kumar Mondal transitioned into professional photography following a successful career as an electrical engineer. Driven by a deep fascination with creative storytelling, he travels extensively to document the diverse colors, cultures, and traditions of the world. His artistic philosophy is rooted in the belief that true photography requires a passionate, almost obsessive dedication to capturing the essence of life's fleeting moments.
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Seneca once remarked that travel does not provide an escape from the self, for we carry our own restlessness across every border and into every climate.
Read the reflection →The air at high altitudes has a specific, metallic bite. It tastes of nothing and everything all at onceβa sharp, cold needle that pricks the back of the throat before settling into the lungs like crushed ice.
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