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Captured on a crisp September morning in 2018, this photograph highlights the vibrant textures of a lotus leaf found at the Chinese and Japanese Gardens in Singapore. By positioning the camera to catch the soft side-lighting, the photographer emphasized the leaf's rich color and intricate veins against the tranquil pond backdrop. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and keen eye for botanical detail, transforming a simple garden subject into a compelling study of form and color. The composition demonstrates a thoughtful approach to close-up photography, balancing technical precision with a serene, observant perspective.
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Born in 1965, Siew Bee Lim is a Singapore-based photographer who rediscovered her passion for the lens later in life. After an early introduction to film photography and darkroom techniques during her professional career as a programmer, she has returned to the craft with a renewed commitment to formal education. Though she once felt she lacked the artistic hand for drawing, she now channels her lifelong appreciation for Chinese painting and literature into her photographic work, seeking to master the technical and creative nuances of the medium through the Light & Composition platform.
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There is a specific, heavy stillness that arrives just before the clouds break, when the air turns the colour of wet slate and the humidity presses against the glass like a held breath.
Read the reflection →I remember sitting on a porch in Kerala during the monsoon, watching a single bead of water navigate the surface of a broad, waxy leaf. It didn't just roll off; it traced a deliberate, winding path, gathering smaller droplets until it became heavy enough to surrender to gravity.
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