Photo of the Day Award Showcase

Explore the Very Moments of Our Presence on This Earth

The journey of Photo of the Day is endless, from one continent to the next, a journey that gives one an understanding of people, nature, and culture. We believe, when one feels it from the heart and captures the moment with their camera, it becomes iconic, which is special to share with the whole world. Let’s share it with others.

Explore the Award from:   Photo Exhibition Board   |   the Intricacies of Photography

Dramic Art Work of Fisherman's Work by Karthick SaravananDramic Art Work of Fisherman's Work by Karthick Saravanan

Dramic Art Work of Fisherman’s Work by Karthick Saravanan

In the timeless theater of the seashore, where the land meets the endless expanse of the sea, a scene of poignant contrast unfolds. As the fishermen return from their day's labor, their weathered hands deftly untangle the day's bounty from the nets, silhouetted against the backdrop of the setting sun. In this monochromatic drama, the dogs, ever faithful companions, stand watchful and eager, their senses attuned to the promise of a meal. With tails wagging and eyes gleaming, they await their share of the day's catch, their presence a testament to the symbiotic relationship between man and beast in the rhythms of coastal life. Against the backdrop of crashing waves and salt-laden air, the fishermen and their canine companions move in a timeless dance of survival and camaraderie. In this fleeting moment captured in black and white, the essence of resilience and unity in the face of nature's vastness is brought to life.
The Escalator by Leanne Lindsay

The Escalator by Leanne Lindsay

On this day, in the middle of the COVID pandemic, there were very few people around. It was so surreal that I had to document it. There is a lone person at the top of the escalator who looked so small and lonely, when the escalator would normally be full of people going up and down, going about their business.
Blue Rhodes by Leanne LindsayBlue Rhodes by Leanne Lindsay

Blue Rhodes by Leanne Lindsay

I never tire of this magnificent view. Rhodes just comes to life around sunset and the way the sun hits the building at sunset is just magnificent, making them appear to be made of gold. This photograph was taken right on sunset when the blue light was at its best, but the last hues of golden light were still visible on the buildings. If you are lucky, this lasts for a couple of minutes. on this evening, it lasted about 30 seconds before it was gone.
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