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Captured during a spring excursion in a park in Mehrshahr, Karaj, this photograph highlights the delicate beauty of a common local flower. The photographer, newly equipped with a fresh camera, was drawn to the ephemeral charm of the bloom, a subject that has long held a special place in her portfolio. By focusing on the intricate textures and soft petals of the flower, the image transforms a familiar sight into a compelling study of nature. Its award-worthy quality lies in the precise composition and the photographer's ability to elevate a simple, everyday subject into a serene and evocative piece of botanical art.
Born in 1988, Sarvenaz Saadat is an architect and dedicated amateur photographer based in Karaj, Iran. Her work is deeply rooted in a passion for nature, landscape, and wildlife, often inspired by her experiences as a birdwatcher and traveler. Currently refining her artistic vision, she aspires to transition into a professional career in nature photography, building upon a creative foundation that began with her early experiments with a Nikon Coolpix 3200 during her high school years.
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I keep a pressed carnation inside a heavy dictionary, its edges now the color of tea-stained lace. It was tucked into a book by a lover who did not stay, a small, brittle ghost of a summer that felt like it would never end.
Read the reflection →In the seventeenth century, the Dutch masters began to paint flowers not as they appeared in the garden, but as they existed in the mindβtransient, fragile, and stubbornly alive. They understood that to look at a petal is to witness a countdown.
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I think this photo is one of the best!
I love this photo!