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Explore the Very Moments of Our Presence on This Earth
The journey of Photo of the Day is endless, from one continent to the next, a journey that gives one an understanding of people, nature, and culture. We believe, when one feels it from the heart and captures the moment with their camera, it becomes iconic, which is special to share with the whole world. Let’s share it with others.
The Boy Andres by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron - Street Photography, Photojournalism, Photography Awards, Photo of the Day, Light & Composition University

The Boy Andres by Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron

That day I went for a long walk. On my way I stopped at a supermarket. I was looking around to see anything to take a photo of, and from far away I saw this gentle-man. He looked like he was working hard in a hot summer day, and specially on this crisis time of covid19. I watched him sanitized every single shopping cart by hand. I moved a little closer and press the shutter, so I walked to him, and I made a comment to him, I said, "is tough working this days", he agreed ...
Sugar Dusting with Love by Adriaan Pretorius - Food Photography, Photography Award, Photo of the Day,  Adriaan Pretorius,  Art Photography

Feel the Bite by Adriaan Pretorius

Samosa dishes are well known in the Middle east and Central Asian regions. They are also known for it's spicy after bite which made it easy to link these ingredients together. The sauce on the side adds to rounding off the taste with some green onion to add to the freshness. The light from the side supported the photograph well in highlighting the various colors and textures.
Shadows by Kirsten Bruening - Art Photography, Photo of the Day, Photography, Shadows, Kirsten Bruening

Shadows by Kirsten Bruening

This photograph was taken at the Orsay Museum in Paris. At that time there were various exhibitions on the subject of contemporary events. The only light source that was present was limited by the clock face.Due to the low incidence of light from the front, the people looking at the exhibition could only be represented as shadows.