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Captured during a quiet Friday evening along the Singapore River, this photograph frames the historic Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall as the clock nears six. By incorporating the iconic Anderson Bridge, erected in 1909, into the composition, the photographer creates a dialogue between two of Singaporeβs most significant architectural landmarks. The image is award-worthy for its thoughtful juxtaposition of heritage structures, rendered in a striking black and white palette that emphasizes the timeless character of the cityβs skyline. The technical precision and the deliberate choice of timing reflect a keen eye for urban storytelling.
Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim is a dedicated photographer who has long nurtured a passion for the craft. Currently refining her technical expertise through the Light & Composition platform, she demonstrates a commitment to lifelong learning and artistic growth. Her work often explores the architectural heritage and urban atmosphere of her home country, capturing the intersection of history and modern city life with a discerning and observant eye.
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I remember sitting on a rusted bench in a city I didn't know, watching the office workers spill out into the streets as the sun began to lose its edge. There is a specific quality to the light at six in the evening.
Read the reflection →The air at dusk has a specific weight, a cooling dampness that clings to the skin like a damp wool sweater. I remember the feeling of running my palms along the rough, sun-warmed granite of old city walls, the stone vibrating with the low, rhythmic hum of a day finally exhaling.
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The Architecture of a Breath
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