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Magenta Orchid by Leanne LindsayMagenta Orchid by Leanne Lindsay
While family slumbered after conquering Phang Nga Bay's turquoise waters, I embarked on a solo photo safari, seeking nature's hidden treasures. And there, nestled amidst emerald foliage, bloomed a vision in velvet: a majestic magenta orchid. Its petals, radiant with the sun's kiss, whispered secrets of the jungle. Its delicate green buds, a promise of future splendor, reached out to me as I passed by. This photograph captures the exquisite artistry of nature. It's a silent ode to the vibrant flora of Thailand, a testament to the beauty found in every unexpected corner.
Reckless Youth by Karthick SaravananReckless Youth by Karthick Saravanan
While following my regular weekend routine of capturing photos at a beach in Chennai, India, I stumbled upon a scene where a boy was playfully interacting with a rope-tied boat, practicing its movement in the sea. Utilizing the dramatic monochrome mode, I captured the sunrise casting shadows as the boys worked together to pull the boat from the sea, . The upside-down kattumaram boat in the frame adds an adventurous and playful element, beautifully illustrating the carefree essence of childhood
Native Lichen by Leanne LindsayNative Lichen by Leanne Lindsay
We were trecking through the lush rainforest on a recent family adventure to Montezuma Falls in Tasmania when I noticed this Native Lichen up ahead, it up with a beam of light, beckoning me to come forward and take a look. The falls were absolutely breathtaking, cascading down through the heart of the rainforest, they were like something out of a fairytale. But this little patch of lichen fascinated me! Deep in the rainforest, sunlight filters through the canopy, painting the forest floor in emerald and gold. And nestled amongst the moss, these knobby, grayish-white lichen clung to an old log like miniature snow-dusted rocks. They weren't the flashiest things around, but there was something so captivating about their rough-and-tumble texture. I spent ages kneeling there, camera in hand, lost in this tiny universe unfolding beneath my feet.
