Harbour Bridge 2 by Leanne LindsayHarbour Bridge 2 by Leanne Lindsay
There's something about seeing this iconic landmark in black and white that makes it feel even more timeless, don't you think? I took this photograph, in black and white, one day when I was in the city for some street photography. I can't help myself - once I get to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, I have to photograph it from every angle and from every perspective. It doesn't matter how many photographs I have of this magnificent bridge I always need more.
Spring by Leanne LindsaySpring by Leanne Lindsay
My husband surprised me with the most stunning bouquet this particular afternoon! Gerberas filled the vase with bursts of color, and I knew I had to capture their beauty and I can't resist a little creative challenge!
Instead of the traditional vase shot, I decided to deconstruct the arrangement and play with individual blooms. Soft afternoon light streamed through the window, casting a soft glow on the delicate petals. I arranged them on a simple white background, letting the vibrant colors take center stage.
Focusing on individual flowers allowed me to capture the intricate details. It was a fun and creative way to appreciate the beauty of these blooms.
Simply Braies by Laura MarchettiSimply Braies by Laura Marchetti
I took this photo during a trip to the Pusteria Valley. Lake Brais is a wonderful place, but too crowded, so it is not easy to find a shooting point free of people. The ideal would be to go to sleep in the hotel on the lake. In any case it offers colours, atmosphere, reflections and many emotions.
