A Combat Tool by Dennis Thandy

Captured in the Sundarbans during a quiet December, this photograph features a Common Sandpiper navigating the mud and water. The photographer was drawn to the striking contrast between the bird’s modest, simple presence and the vast, untamed landscape of the region. By focusing on the bird’s natural behavior in its environment, the image captures a serene, authentic moment of wildlife. The composition is award-worthy for its ability to distill the unique, rugged charm of the Sundarbans into a single, evocative frame that highlights the beauty found in simplicity.

A Combat Tool by Dennis ThandyA Combat Tool by Dennis Thandy
HMD Global Nokia 5.4 | Exposure 1/40sec @ f/1.8 | ISO 100 | Focal Length 4.7mm
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Dennis Thandy

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Born in Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, Dennis Thandy navigated a challenging childhood before finding solace and purpose in the world of technology. As a professional front-end developer, he balances his technical career with a passionate pursuit of photography, often gravitating toward the timeless aesthetic of black and white imagery. Based in his hometown of Bojonegoro, he views his camera as a vital tool for capturing the world around him, documenting life’s quiet moments with a thoughtful and observant eye.

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4,149 views | 8 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date March 3, 2023
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 17.0
Style 12.0
Skill 11.0
Photograph Location
Sundarbans, Indonesia

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2.2/5 points
444/1,000 Social Share
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5.0/5 points
4,149/2,500 Page View
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0.0/5 points
0/100 Review
Submissions
0.8/5 points
75/500 Submission
Jury Score: 64.0/80
Resonance Score: 8.0/20
Total Award Score: 72.0/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 8

Reflections on this Photograph
By Daniel Ferreira

The Geography of Survival

We often mistake the edges of our maps for the end of the world. We draw lines around the places we inhabit, labeling the center as civilization and the periphery as wilderness. Yet, the most profound social documents are written in the mud where these boundaries blur.

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By Tom Bretherton

The Weight of Small Things

I once spent an afternoon watching a crab navigate the tide pools of a rocky cove in Cornwall. It moved with a singular, frantic purpose, ignoring the crashing Atlantic behind it as if the entire ocean were merely an inconvenience to its journey across a few inches of wet sand.

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