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During a spontaneous solo trip, the photographer encountered this magnificent bird resting in its natural habitat. The image captures a quiet, watchful moment between the observer and the subject, highlighting the serene beauty of the wilderness. The photographerβs ability to frame the bird in its element, combined with the patient observation required to approach such a creature without disturbance, makes this a compelling wildlife portrait. It serves as a testament to the photographerβs deep appreciation for nature and her keen eye for the subtle, majestic details of the avian world.
Born in 1988, Sarvenaz Saadat is an architect and emerging photographer based in Karaj, Iran. Her work is deeply rooted in a passion for nature, landscape, and wildlife, reflecting her dedicated pursuit of the natural world as an amateur birdwatcher. With a background that began with early experimentation using a Nikon Coolpix 3200, she continues to refine her craft while aspiring to transition into a professional career in nature and wildlife photography.
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To be watched is to be measured. We walk through the woods, believing we are the ones observing, the ones cataloging the world. We forget that the forest has its own eyes.
Read the reflection →The peregrine falcon possesses a nictitating membrane, a translucent third eyelid that sweeps across the eye to clear away debris while maintaining a constant, unblinking awareness of the horizon.
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