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Captured in the lush landscapes of El Nido, this photograph highlights the carabao, or water buffalo, an iconic symbol of the Philippines. Beyond their role as essential agricultural companions for plowing fields and providing transport, these animals are deeply woven into the cultural and commercial fabric of South-East Asia. The photographer masterfully captures the animal in its natural environment, reflecting a keen eye for the intersection of wildlife and local tradition. The image is award-worthy for its ability to elevate a common, everyday sight into a compelling portrait that speaks to the spirit and heritage of the region.
Born in 1963 and a graduate of the University of GdaΕsk, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a diverse career in social sciences and marketing to become a dedicated traveler and photographer. After relocating to the United Kingdom in 2006, he channeled his passion into exploring South-East Asia, where he frequently volunteers with orphanages. As a PADI scuba instructor and the founder of multiple travel and photography forums, Wierzbicki now balances his life as a marketing advisor and tour organizer, capturing the world through a lens shaped by his extensive global experiences.
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We often mistake stillness for an absence of life, forgetting that the deepest roots grow in the silence of the mud. There is a heavy, ancient patience in the earthβa rhythm that does not hurry to bloom or to harvest.
Read the reflection →In the quiet corners of a rural morning, there is a stillness that feels almost heavy, as if the air itself is holding its breath. We often mistake silence for an absence, a void waiting to be filled by the noise of our own industry.
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(c) Light & CompositionChasing the Wind
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