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Captured at the iconic Louvre in Paris, this photograph documents a sudden shift in atmosphere as a tranquil night view of the illuminated pyramid was interrupted by an unexpected downpour. The photographer masterfully captures the contrast between the static, diamond-like brilliance of the architecture and the kinetic energy of people rushing for shelter. This image is award-worthy for its ability to freeze a fleeting, chaotic moment of human movement against a backdrop of timeless elegance, transforming a simple weather event into a compelling narrative of life in the city.
Minh Nghia Le and his wife Mai Phuong Duong are two Singapore-based photographers. Photography has nothing to do with their daily job but it has become their passion for years. His main interests currently are street photography and portraiture, which certainly have influences on his other work in travel and wedding photography. His favourite quote is: “Well, I don’t believe in photography as an art or a job or anything. I think of photography as a language and I think a language should be used to speak, to say what you have to say. So, the only things I have to say about my life and what I know about the world, is the way I see it.” – from Antoine d’Agata” Award Winner Photo of the Day Camera Digital: Canon 5D Mark II 35mm film: Leica M6, Olympus OM, Konica Hexar AF, Fuji Silvi f2.8 Medium Format: Bronica SQ system Current Location Singapore Website http://a2nh.com/ Facebook http://fb.m
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In the middle of the eighteenth century, a French philosopher noted that we are never more ourselves than when we are caught off guard. It is a curious thought.
Read the reflection →The smell of hot pavement meeting cold water is a scent that pulls the breath right out of my lungs. It is sharp, metallic, and heavy with the dust of a thousand footsteps finally being washed away.
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This is stunning shape and color but for me, the blurred figure spoils the picture.