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Captured during a quiet morning visit to the Chinese Garden, this photograph explores the intersection of nature and artistic experimentation. The photographer chose to utilize the camera's black-and-white mode to reinterpret the delicate textures of a pink and white lotus flower. The composition was elevated by the serendipitous arrival of a bee, which adds a dynamic, living element to the serene floral subject. This image is award-worthy for its successful marriage of technical intent and spontaneous natural beauty, demonstrating a keen eye for detail and a creative approach to monochromatic botanical photography.
Born in 1965 in Singapore, Siew Bee Lim has long nurtured a passion for photography as a personal hobby. Currently seeking to refine her artistic vision, she has turned to the Light & Composition platform to pursue formal training. Through her work, she demonstrates a commitment to growth and a deep appreciation for the natural world, proving that a dedicated eye can find beauty at any stage of one's creative journey.
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I spent this morning sitting on my back porch, watching a single spider weave a web between two pots of basil. It was so focused, so entirely unbothered by the noise of the street or the fact that I was staring.
Read the reflection →We often mistake stillness for an absence, a hollow space where nothing happens. But look at the way a seed holds the blueprint of a forest, or how a single breath can anchor a storm.
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