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Captured on a clear September evening near Amoy Street, this photograph explores the vibrant intersection of architecture and light. The photographer was drawn to the rhythmic arrangement of an old shop building, where open windows displayed a spectrum of hues reminiscent of a rainbow. By timing the shot to coincide with the warm, golden sunlight, the photographer emphasized the building's character and the interplay of color. The image is award-worthy for its keen observation of urban textures and its ability to transform a simple architectural detail into a compelling study of light and chromatic harmony.
Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim has long nurtured a passion for photography as a creative pursuit. Currently seeking to refine her artistic vision, she has turned to the Light & Composition platform to formalize her technical skills and deepen her understanding of the craft. Her work reflects a dedicated commitment to lifelong learning and a keen eye for the subtle beauty found within her urban environment.
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I keep a small, rusted tin box filled with mismatched buttons, each one a relic from a garment long since surrendered to the moths.
Read the reflection →There is a particular stickiness to the air when the sun begins to retreat, a heavy, golden syrup that clings to the skin.
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The Ghost of a Glow
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