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Captured after dusk on a cloudy November evening, this photograph showcases the Fullerton Building in Singapore through the lens of long-exposure night photography. By utilizing an eight-second exposure, the photographer masterfully translates the city's nocturnal traffic into vibrant, flowing ribbons of light that anchor the architectural subject. The decision to frame the building from a front-facing perspective emphasizes its grand, historic stature against the dark, moody sky. This image is award-worthy for its technical precision in balancing ambient light with motion, transforming a standard urban scene into a dynamic, atmospheric composition that highlights the interplay between static heritage and the kinetic energy of modern city life.
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Born in Singapore in 1965, Siew Bee Lim is a dedicated photographer who rediscovered her passion for the craft later in life. After an early career as a programmer and a brief introduction to darkroom techniques, she has committed herself to formalizing her artistic vision through the Light & Composition platform. Drawing inspiration from her lifelong appreciation for literature and Chinese painting, she seeks to overcome her self-perceived lack of traditional artistic skill by mastering the technical and creative nuances of modern digital photography.
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