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Captured during a second visit to Tobermory, this striking image highlights a rare and captivating tulip displaying a vivid interplay of red and white petals. The photographer utilized a wide aperture of f/1.8 to isolate the flower, creating a soft, creamy background that emphasizes the delicate textures and unique color patterns of the bloom. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and shallow depth of field, which transforms a simple botanical subject into a compelling study of color and form, showcasing the photographer's keen eye for the beauty found in nature.
Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Mazhar Hossain is currently based in Toronto, Canada, where he balances a professional career in Human Resources with his growing passion for photography. Since acquiring his first DSLR in 2010, he has dedicated himself to exploring the visual narratives of architecture, landscapes, and nature. Driven by a desire to document the world's beauty, Hossain continues to refine his technical skills and artistic vision, aiming to capture the essence of the diverse environments he encounters through his lens.
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There is a quiet defiance in the way a petal chooses its path. We often speak of nature as a chaotic force, a wild tangle of growth that knows no master, yet there is a rigid, mathematical grace to the way things open.
Read the reflection →There is a rhythm to the unfolding of a life that we often overlook in our haste to arrive at the next season. We look at a bloom and see only the finality of its color, forgetting the long, patient work that happened in the dark, cool earth.
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