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Captured on an October morning in 2018 near Singapore's Marina Square, this image focuses on the subtle interplay of color and geometry. While searching for subjects defined by shades of blue, the photographer discovered a sign post featuring a unique blue-green hue. To achieve the perfect composition, she refined her framing, opting for a tighter shot that excluded distracting elements to better emphasize the sign's distinct color and form. This photograph is award-worthy for its keen observational eye, demonstrating how a simple urban detail can be transformed into a compelling study of color and minimalist structure through thoughtful, deliberate framing.
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Born in Singapore in 1965, Siew Bee Lim is a dedicated photographer who balances her professional background as a programmer with a growing passion for the visual arts. Though she initially explored photography as a hobby during her early career, she has recently returned to the craft with a renewed commitment to formal education through the Light & Composition platform. Drawing inspiration from a lifelong appreciation for literature and Chinese painting, she seeks to refine her artistic vision and technical execution, proving that it is never too late to master the nuances of light and composition.
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We often walk through the world looking for grand destinations, our eyes fixed on the horizon, missing the small markers that guide our spirit. There is a particular grace in the things that stand still while the rest of the world rushes past.
Read the reflection →We spend our lives looking for the grand markers, the heavy iron signs that promise to tell us exactly where we stand or which path leads to the safety of home.
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