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Captured on a bright morning under a sky filled with soft, drifting clouds, this image showcases the serene beauty of MacRitchie Reservoir Park. The photographer highlights the historic charm of the site, which dates back to 1868, by framing the iconic lamp posts against the expansive landscape. A lone figure in a blue shirt, caught in the act of brisk walking, adds a sense of scale and human vitality to the tranquil setting. The composition is award-worthy for its masterful balance of heritage architecture, natural light, and the quiet, rhythmic pace of daily life in Singapore.
Born in Singapore in 1965, Siew Bee Lim has long nurtured a deep passion for the art of photography. Currently seeking to refine her creative vision through formal study, she is dedicated to mastering the technical and aesthetic nuances of the craft. Her work reflects a keen interest in capturing the intersection of history and modern life within her native Singapore, demonstrating a growing eye for composition and narrative storytelling.
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We often mistake the city for its hard edgesβthe concrete, the steel, and the glass that define our skyline. Yet, the true document of urban life is found in the spaces we carve out for stillness.
Read the reflection →I met a man named Elias in a park in Lisbon who walked the same perimeter every morning at six. He told me he didn't walk for the exercise or the fresh air; he walked to sync his heartbeat with the city before the noise of the day began.
Read the reflection →
The Weight of the Walk
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