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Captured in the soft light of an early February morning, this intimate close-up of a Moses-in-the-cradle plant reveals the intricate beauty of nature at ground level. By utilizing a high ISO to illuminate the frame, the photographer highlights the striking contrast between the vibrant purple undersides of the leaves and the delicate, shell-shaped buds from which white flowers emerge. This image is award-worthy for its masterful focus on texture and depth, transforming a humble herb into a compelling study of botanical dimension and light.
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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 growing passion for the visual arts. Though she initially explored photography as a young adult, her journey has evolved into a formal pursuit of excellence through the Light & Composition platform. Drawing inspiration from her lifelong appreciation of Chinese painting and a desire to refine her technical craft, she now focuses on capturing the subtle textures and hidden details of the natural world.
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There is a specific, hushed quality to the light that filters through dense foliage just before the heat of the day takes hold. It is a filtered, green-tinged clarity, the kind that forces you to slow your breathing and look closer at the architecture of the small.
Read the reflection →I often find myself walking the back alleys of the mind, looking for the places where the city stops shouting and starts whispering.
Read the reflection →
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