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Echoes of Nature by Armin AbdehouEchoes of Nature by Armin Abdehou
In the Barzan region of Kurdistan, the deep, soulful eye of a sorrel horse, a descendant of Mulla Mustafa Barzani's noble steeds, tells a story of connection and resilience. The close-up of this horse's eye, framed by the soft contours of its coat, draws us into a world where the spirit of freedom and the beauty of nature intertwine. Through this gaze, we feel the heartbeat of the land, the whisper of the wind, and the timeless bond between all living things. This image speaks to the enduring power of nature and the profound emotions it evokes.
Breakfast in the Dark by Jasna VerčkoBreakfast in the Dark by Jasna Verčko
I wanted to show a traditional Slovenian breakfast which includes freshly homebaked bread, butter, and honey. I prepared a dark scene on wooden backdrop to show some rustic elements. I also showed myself in the photo to add a human element. A honey swirl is meant to emphasize the main ingredient.
Raspberry & Blueberry Macarons by Leanne LindsayRaspberry & Blueberry Macarons by Leanne Lindsay
Sydney can be a city of sunshine and sparkling beaches, but sometimes the weather throws you a curveball. One recent afternoon, a downpour turned the streets into glistening rivers. Instead of letting the gloomy weather dampen my spirits, I decided to embrace the cozy vibes and turn it into a baking and photography adventure. As a self-proclaimed dessert enthusiast, there's one treat that always sparks my creativity: the French macaron. These delicate pastries, with their vibrant colors and perfectly smooth shells, are not just delicious, they're a photographer's dream. So, with a tray of freshly baked macarons in hand, I set up my camera for a flat-lay food photography session. The beauty of flat-lay photography lies in its ability to transform everyday objects into miniature works of art. I experimented with different backgrounds – a crisp white tablecloth, a rustic wooden board, even a vintage cookbook page – to see how each one complemented the colorful macarons. The afternoon flew by in a flurry of creative exploration. I played with natural light filtering through the window. I scattered a few plump blueberries and a couple of strawberries around the macarons for a hint of natural texture. It was pure bliss, combining my love of baking with the satisfaction of capturing the perfect shot.
