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Playing with Teddy by Leanne Lindsay
The happy chaos of my grandkids playing outside turned quiet as I rounded a corner. There she was, Ivy, on the doorstep, bathed in warm sunlight streaming from the open door. But she wasn't alone. Her beloved teddy bear sat expectantly in her lap. "Playing with Teddy," a new favorite photo, captures this heartwarming scene. Ivy, her back to the camera, leans in close to her furry friend. Her tiny hand reaches out, urging the teddy to do "blow bubbles." This black and white photo is powerful in its simplicity. It's not about the colors, but the pure wonder in Ivy's eyes. Her imagination transforms the ordinary doorstep into a stage for extraordinary possibilities. The teddy bear becomes a co-star, ready to join the bubble-blowing fun. "Playing with Teddy" is a reminder of a child's boundless creativity, where everyday objects come alive, and dreams take flight. Don't you wish they could always stay this innocent.
Raspberry & Blueberry Macarons by Leanne Lindsay
Sydney can be a city of sunshine and sparkling beaches, but sometimes the weather throws you a curveball. One recent afternoon, a downpour turned the streets into glistening rivers. Instead of letting the gloomy weather dampen my spirits, I decided to embrace the cozy vibes and turn it into a baking and photography adventure. As a self-proclaimed dessert enthusiast, there's one treat that always sparks my creativity: the French macaron. These delicate pastries, with their vibrant colors and perfectly smooth shells, are not just delicious, they're a photographer's dream. So, with a tray of freshly baked macarons in hand, I set up my camera for a flat-lay food photography session. The beauty of flat-lay photography lies in its ability to transform everyday objects into miniature works of art. I experimented with different backgrounds – a crisp white tablecloth, a rustic wooden board, even a vintage cookbook page – to see how each one complemented the colorful macarons. The afternoon flew by in a flurry of creative exploration. I played with natural light filtering through the window. I scattered a few plump blueberries and a couple of strawberries around the macarons for a hint of natural texture. It was pure bliss, combining my love of baking with the satisfaction of capturing the perfect shot.
Chasing Light by Arun M Shobh
Chasing the light. Taken on graduation day in Barbican, London, this photo shows graduates queuing for the honor ceremony. Transitioning from the darker side of the room to the brighter side, it symbolizes their journey towards a bright future. This image captures the hopeful spirit and the promise of new beginnings.