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Captured in the serene environment of a park near Atashgah road, this photograph documents the elusive semi-collared flycatcher. Drawn by reports of the bird's arrival in the region, the photographer ventured out early one morning to track its melodic song. By positioning herself carefully, she managed to secure a crisp, intimate portrait of the bird in its natural habitat. The image is award-worthy for its technical precision in freezing the subject's movement and its ability to capture the delicate, fleeting beauty of wildlife, showcasing the photographer's patience and keen eye for avian subjects.
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, with a particular focus on birdwatching in wilderness areas. Having developed her craft since her high school years, she is currently pursuing further studies in art and photography with the goal of transitioning into a professional career as a nature photographer.
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I remember sitting on a rusted bench in a park in Ljubljana, waiting for a bird I had only ever heard in recordings. An old man sat down beside me, his coat smelling of damp wool and tobacco. He didn't look at me, just stared into the canopy.
Read the reflection →It is 3:15 am. The house has finally stopped settling, and the silence is heavy enough to touch. In the dark, I find myself thinking about the things that exist only because they are small and quick.
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