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Captured at the Botanic Gardens on a bright, gentle morning, this photograph showcases the delicate beauty of the Clerodendrum bungei, or rose glory bower. The photographer carefully timed the shot to coincide with the morning light, ensuring the pink, cluster-forming flowers appeared fresh and vibrant before the sun grew too harsh. By focusing on the unique heart-shaped leaves and the intricate structure of the blooms, the image highlights the subtle elegance of the plant. This work is award-worthy for its clean composition and the soft, natural illumination that brings out the botanical details with clarity and grace.
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Born in Singapore in 1965, Siew Bee Lim is a dedicated photographer who balances her professional background as a programmer with a lifelong passion for visual storytelling. Though she initially explored photography as a hobby during her early career, she has recently returned to the craft with a renewed commitment to formal learning and artistic growth. Drawing inspiration from her appreciation of Chinese painting and a desire to refine her technical eye, she continues to develop her unique perspective through the Light & Composition platform.
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I remember sitting on a wooden bench in a garden in Kyoto, watching an elderly woman tend to a single bush for nearly an hour. She wasn't pruning or clearing away debris; she was simply adjusting the way a cluster of flowers caught the light.
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