Not Reading Poetry by Leanne LindsayNot Reading Poetry by Leanne Lindsay
This day I dedicated to taking some street photographs and one of my favourite places to go to watch people is the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. I found an installation I was intrigued with and placed myself as inconspicuously as possible, in the corner, watching people and waiting for something interesting to happen. I waited patiently for a while - maybe 1/2 an hour but nothing was happening. While waiting, I decided on a different approach and, not wanting to take a boring photo, decided to take a photo where the art installation was in focus but the people walking past were blurred. I set up my camera to take the shot I envisioned. I noticed this couple walking around, not really paying attention to the art and decided that if they walked past this artwork, I would take the photo. After some time, they walked past the art installation and as I had predicted, they didn't stop to contemplate the artwork, but walked straight past it. That's when I took the shot. It came out exactly as I had envisioned.
Girl from Jaisalmer by Shirren LimPhoto of the Month | 2024 | March
Photo of the Month March, 2024 showcases photographs submitted by amateur and professional photographers from different parts of the world, who competed hard to get into the world top 100 photographers list, by winning this Photo of the Month.
Stands with Regal Poise by Saniar Rahman RahulStands with Regal Poise by Saniar Rahman Rahul
Perched on a dry tree branch in the heart of the Sundarbans, the Bar-winged Flycatcher Shrike stands with regal poise, its gaze fixed ahead, bathed in the warm morning sunlight.
