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While wandering through the historic Hotel de Sens in Paris, the photographer stumbled upon a serene garden oasis. Seeking a moment of respite, she was captivated by a vibrant cluster of yellow daisies teeming with life as bees and ladybugs gathered among the petals. This image captures that fleeting, quiet encounter with nature, rendered with sharp clarity and a keen eye for detail. The photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple, accidental discovery into a lush, intimate portrait of urban flora, highlighting the delicate balance between the manicured beauty of the garden and the industrious activity of its smallest inhabitants.
A native of Texas, Henri Coleman discovered her passion for photography following a transformative European journey that ignited a deep, enduring love for Paris. After a career in home economics and raising a family, she transitioned into the world of visual storytelling, documenting her travels through her dedicated blog and social media platforms. Now dividing her time between Austin and Las Vegas, Coleman continues to refine her technical skills with her Nikon, focusing on capturing the beauty and interest found in the everyday moments of her frequent Parisian excursions.
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There is a specific, sharp yellow that only appears when the sun hits a petal after a long, damp spell. It is not the soft, buttery light of midsummer, but a defiant, saturated gold that seems to hold onto the heat of the day long after the shadows have begun to stretch.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the city for its hard edgesβthe stone, the steel, and the grid that dictates our movement. We view urban space as a machine for efficiency, a place where every square inch must justify its existence through commerce or transit.
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Thank you for your comments Pino and Karene!
I am one of Henri’s followers, and I am so glad you selected this beautiful photo of hers!
very nice! :)