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Captured on a bright November afternoon at the Choa Chu Kang Cemetery in Singapore, this photograph highlights the photographer's keen eye for natural beauty amidst a somber setting. Under a clear, intense blue sky, the photographer made a deliberate creative decision to prioritize the expansive heavens and the surrounding trees, finding them more visually compelling than the cemetery grounds themselves. By balancing the harsh sunlight with a wide-angle perspective, the image transforms a routine visit into a striking study of light and form. This thoughtful composition and the ability to find artistic inspiration in an unexpected location distinguish the work as a noteworthy piece of travel photography.
Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim has long nurtured a passion for photography as a personal hobby. Currently seeking to refine her craft through formal education, she is dedicated to expanding her technical knowledge and artistic vision. Her work reflects a growing interest in capturing the natural world, demonstrating a commitment to continuous learning and the pursuit of excellence within the international photography community.
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