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Captured on a crisp October morning in a local park, this image highlights the delicate beauty of small, vibrant flowers. The photographer focused on a unique cluster, experimenting with close-up settings to isolate the subjects and emphasize their intricate details and rich colors. By choosing a tight focal length and precise exposure, the photographer transformed a simple garden scene into a joyful, macro-style study of nature. The resulting image is award-worthy for its clean composition and the ability to find profound beauty in the smallest, often overlooked elements of the natural world.
Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim has long nurtured a passion for photography as a creative hobby. Currently seeking to refine her technical expertise, she has turned to the Light & Composition platform to pursue formal training. Her work reflects a dedicated commitment to growth and a keen eye for the colorful, intimate details found within her local environment.
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I spent an hour this morning weeding the small patch of dirt behind my apartment. It is a thankless, messy job, and usually, I rush through it just to get it over with. But today, I stopped.
Read the reflection →We often treat the city as a collection of grand monuments and sweeping boulevards, forgetting that the true texture of urban life exists in the cracks and the corners.
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The Dust of Distance
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