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Captured within the lush, storied confines of Wendy Whiteley's Secret Garden in Sydney, this photograph highlights the intricate textures and unique forms of an unidentified floral subject. The photographer was drawn to the garden's profound historyβa site transformed from an overgrown railway dumping ground into a sanctuary of grief and rebirth by Wendy Whiteley. By isolating the delicate details of the flowers against the garden's vibrant backdrop, the image captures a moment of quiet discovery. The photograph is award-worthy for its ability to marry botanical curiosity with the evocative, layered narrative of one of Sydneyβs most cherished and resilient landscapes.
Purple by Leanne Lindsay
Born in Adelaide in 1962, Leanne Lindsay relocated to Sydney during her youth. Although her initial foray into photography was interrupted by the loss of her equipment in her early twenties, she rekindled her creative passion in her late fifties. Now based in Sydney, she specializes in family and newborn portraiture while maintaining a dedicated focus on architectural and landscape photography, capturing the world with a renewed sense of wonder and technical precision.
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I keep a pressed sprig of lavender inside a heavy dictionary, its color long ago surrendered to the pages. It is brittle now, a ghost of a scent that only returns when I turn the paper just right, catching the light of a late afternoon.
Read the reflection →There is a particular rhythm to the way a garden breathes. It does not rush toward the sun; it simply unfolds, layer by layer, in its own time.
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Thai Fishing Boat by Leanne Lindsay
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