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Captured during an impromptu photo-walk near Singapore's Changi Airport, this striking image documents the intersection of human travel and natural serenity. The photographer, waiting patiently at the edge of the coast, seized a fleeting moment as an airplane descended toward the runway. By opting for a high-contrast black and white aesthetic, the photographer stripped away the distractions of color, focusing instead on the dramatic silhouette of the aircraft against the expansive sky. This deliberate technical choice transforms a routine aviation scene into a compelling study of scale, motion, and the quiet anticipation of arrival.
Based in Singapore, Ng You Way is a dedicated photographer who discovered her passion for the craft later in life. She finds deep inspiration in global travel, using her camera to explore and document the diverse cultural landscapes she encounters. Balancing her creative pursuits with part-time work, she strives to share her unique perspective of the world with an international audience, capturing the beauty and stories she observes through her lens.
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