High Hope by Anastasia Markus

High Hope captures the profound resilience of childhood amidst the devastating chaos of war. Taken with a 50mm lens at a wide f/1.4 aperture, the photograph isolates its subject against a blurred background, emphasizing the raw, fragile humanity of a child caught in a world turned upside down. The photographer’s decision to focus on the quiet belief in peace rather than the destruction itself creates a poignant narrative. This image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a harrowing global reality into an intimate, universal plea for the preservation of life and the fundamental right to a childhood.

High Hope by Anastasia Markus
Canon EOS 1D-X with 50mm f/1.4 | Exposure 1/250sec @ f/1.4 | ISO 160 | Focal Length 50mm
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Anastasia Markus

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Born in Donetsk, Ukraine, Anastasia Markus transitioned from a background in business to a dedicated career in photography, specializing in portraiture, family, and wedding imagery. After a decade-long hiatus necessitated by the conflict in her homeland, she has returned to the craft with renewed passion and a commitment to competitive excellence. Currently based in Beer Sheva, Israel, Markus views photography as a vital creative outlet and believes that the spirit of competition serves as a catalyst for artistic growth and innovation.

8.7/20
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128/500
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Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date June 4, 2022
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 18.0
Style 13.0
Skill 13.0
Photograph Location
Israel

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Transparency Note: The resonance score (8.7/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.

Social Shares
2.4/5 points
484/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
5,578/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.0/5 points
0/100 Review
Submissions
1.3/5 points
128/500 Submission
Jury Score: 68.0/80
Resonance Score: 8.7/20
Total Award Score: 76.7/100
Reflections on this Photograph
By Astrid Halvorsen

The Persistence of Pale Light

There is a specific quality to the light just before a storm breaks, a thin, strained brightness that seems to hold its breath against the coming weight of the clouds. It is not the comforting glow of a summer afternoon, nor the sharp, clean clarity of a frost-bitten morning.

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By Cormac Shields

The Weight of Small Things

I am wary of the way we use children in imagery. It feels like a shortcut, a way to bypass the intellect and go straight for the throat of our collective conscience. We are conditioned to look for innocence as a mirror for our own lost selves, and I find that reflex tiresome.

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