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Captured along the riverbanks of Shiraz, this photograph documents the annual migration of birds that gather in the region between February and March. The photographer was drawn to the profound sense of togetherness displayed by the flock, transforming a fleeting natural phenomenon into a serene, harmonious scene. By utilizing a 135mm focal length, the image isolates the birds against the water, emphasizing their collective movement and the tranquil atmosphere of the river. This work is award-worthy for its ability to distill a complex, bustling wildlife event into a singular, evocative moment of peace and natural beauty.
Born in Iran, Zahra Vatan Parast is a 32-year-old professional currently based in the historic city of Shiraz. While she holds a masterβs degree in psychology and maintains a career as a family counselor and therapist, she is deeply devoted to the arts, including woodcarving, music, and poetry. Her photographic practice serves as a creative extension of her artistic interests, allowing her to capture the natural beauty and cultural essence of her surroundings in Fars Province.
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In the study of fluid dynamics, there is a concept known as collective behavior. It is the way individual unitsβbe they molecules in a stream or starlings in the skyβsurrender their singular path to the rhythm of the whole.
Read the reflection →I often find myself standing on the stone bridges of the city, watching the water move as if it were a long, dark ribbon of silk being pulled toward the sea.
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