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Macaron Cones by Leanne Lindsay - Food Photography, Macaron Photography,  Photography Education, Photo of the Day, Leanne LindsayMacaron Cones byLeanne Lindsay

Macaron Cones by Leanne Lindsay

The rain was drumming a relentless rhythm on the patio that afternoon, and I was starting to feel a bit cooped up inside. But instead of surrendering to the gloomy weather, I decided to turn it into an opportunity for a fun baking and photography session! I've always loved the challenge and satisfaction of baking beautiful and delicious treats. On this particular day, I was craving something colorful and a little whimsical, so I decided to whip up a batch of these vibrant, rainbow-colored macarons - my go-to sweet treat. While the sweet morsels were baking, I prepped my camera to capture them. I wanted to create a photo that was just as cheerful and bright as the macarons themselves. Using natural light filtering through my living room window, I arranged the macarons in waffle cones for a bit of fun and snapped a few photos.
Winter's Whisper by Aakash Gulzar - Photojournalism, Art Photography, Black and White Photography, Photography Awards, Aakash GulzarWinter's Whisper by Aakash Gulzar

Winter’s Whisper by Aakash Gulzar

Even in the harsh winter, the magnificent horses remain strong and determined. They are tied together with sturdy ropes, representing their unity and resilience. This breathtaking scene takes place near Zainul Lank in Bandipora during cold winter, capturing their unwavering spirit and leaving a powerful impression of strength and determination.
Childhood Resiliencen by Aakash Gulzar - Photojournalism, Photography Awards, Art Photography, Childhood Resilience, Aakash Gulzar Childhood Resiliencen by Aakash Gulzar

Childhood Resiliencen by Aakash Gulzar

"In Bandipora's peaceful village which is near the banks of wullar Lake, a boy and a girl run happily along an empty street. The photo's black and white tones show their excitement against a backdrop of damaged trees on one side. These fallen trees represent the difficulties they face. However, the village's strong spirit is evident as a few houses remain, providing comfort and hope along their journey."