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During a winter excursion to the agricultural lands surrounding Abyek, the photographer encountered this striking bird. Capturing the subject required patience and quick reflexes, as the serene moment was fleeting, interrupted shortly after by a passing motorbike. The resulting image stands out for its intimate portrayal of wildlife in its natural habitat, showcasing the photographer's keen eye for detail and ability to frame a compelling subject against the backdrop of the Iranian countryside. This award-worthy shot highlights a dedication to observing the beauty of the natural world under challenging, unpredictable conditions.
Born in 1988, Sarvenaz Saadat is an architect and dedicated amateur photographer based in Karaj, Iran. With a deep-rooted passion for nature, landscape, and wildlife, she has cultivated her craft since her high school years, transitioning from early equipment to her current focus on birdwatching and wilderness exploration. As she pursues professional studies in art and photography, her work continues to reflect a profound appreciation for the diverse subjects found within the natural world.
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The grey heron stands in the shallows for hours, a statue of absolute patience, waiting for the exact ripple that signals a meal.
Read the reflection →When I was seven, my grandfather kept a small, wooden box on his bedside table. Inside, he kept things he had found on his morning walks: a smooth river stone, a rusted key, and a single, iridescent feather he had picked up near the orchard.
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