Alert All the Time, by Nirupam Roy
Do you know these lovely innocent creatures are alert all the time for the fear of loosing their lives. So when I clicked them, all on a sudden they just hid themselves under the protection. Thinking of myself a culprit as I interrupted their eating and playing around, I really felt sorry, for those dear creatures….
Award Winner: Photo of the Day | September 02
Award Score: 62 (Value 11, Clarity 11, Composition 18, Style 11, Skill 11)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Wildlife Photography
Photograph Location: Snake Garden, New Digha, West Bengal | India
Photographer: Nirupam Roy (Tufanganj, Coochbehar, West Bengal, India) Registered
Nirupam Roy is from a small town Tufanganj, located in CoochBehar District in WestBengal, India. Being a school teacher, entering into this unique arena is really dramatic for him. Going to school he always thinks about the phenomena of the society, but could not understand how the common yet beautiful aspects can be modified represented. Though he has done some documentary video works in YouTube, but it did not satisfy him. Then in one summer he planned a family trip to Orrisa, India. There he realized the necessity of a camera to capture the scenic beauty of the place surrounded by several sea-coasts. At the same time he wanted to photograph his family, especially his son Arkapravo, and bought his first camera Canon SX 40 HS. After returning home, he has fallen in love with photography passionately, and bought the DSLR, NikonD5000. Now-a-days friends rebuked him by telling that camera becomes his only obsession. But Nirupam believes it becomes his passion because he always thinks how the new concept of photography can be produced. Photography completely changes his whole attitude towards nature and human being. It gives him a sort of peace to his weary mind, as if a blessings from Almighty.
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