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Feeding

Title: Feeding


Shot on: Canon 80D.
Lens: Canon EF 18mm to 55mm 
Year: 2021
Banaras Ghat 

@Copyright Shrvan Mandal                                   2021

In the clamoring heart of Banaras Ghat, where the Ganges streams tenderly and time appears to move to its musicality, a quiet second unfurls. In the midst of the tumult of the city, a little kid remains with outstretched arms, offering food to the winged occupants that call this sacrosanct spot home.

Caught in this photo is a scene of unadulterated sympathy and association. The young lady's face is enlightened by a delicate shine, her demeanor one of calm assurance and consideration. In her grasp, she holds pieces of food, a straightforward contribution that says a lot about her sympathy towards the animals around her.

The birds, mindful of her presence, accumulate around her enthusiastically, their wings outstretched in expectation. With each delicate motion, the young lady turns into an image of concordance, overcoming any issues among humankind and nature in a signal ancient.

Behind her, the antiquated stones of Banaras Ghat stand as quiet observers to this snapshot of beauty. The stream streams incessantly, its waters conveying the requests and any desires for incalculable spirits. In this sacrosanct space, the demonstration of taking care of rises above simple food; it turns into a custom of care and interconnectedness, a sign of our common obligation to support and safeguard our general surroundings.

As the birds participate in her contribution, a feeling of serenity settles over the scene, as though the very air is mixed with appreciation. Right now, caught everlastingly in the casing of a photo, the embodiment of Banaras Ghat is uncovered — where empathy streams as uninhibitedly as the holy waters of the Ganges.








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