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Captured in the soft light of an early February morning, this close-up study of an Abelmosk plant reveals the intricate textures of nature. The photographer focuses on the delicate interplay between a withering flower, a distinctive star-shaped fruit, and a vibrant red stem, all glistening with morning dew. By isolating these botanical elements, the image highlights the depth and dimension often overlooked in the natural world. This photograph is award-worthy for its meticulous attention to detail and the evocative way it transforms a simple plant specimen into a compelling, textured narrative of growth and decay.
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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 the arts. Though she initially explored photography during her early career, she has recently returned to the craft with renewed vigor, seeking formal education to refine her technical and creative vision. Drawing inspiration from her appreciation of Chinese painting and a deep-seated love for literature, she strives to capture the subtle beauty of the natural world through her lens.
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In the quiet corners of a garden, we often mistake the end for a failure. We look at the shriveling petal or the darkening stem and see only the loss of what was once vibrant.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the city for a collection of stone, glass, and steel, forgetting that it is a living, breathing organism that constantly negotiates its own boundaries. In the neglected corners of our concrete grid, nature performs a quiet, persistent reclamation.
Read the reflection →
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