The Three Sisters, by Minh Nghia Le

The Three Sisters are a rock formation in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, on the north escarpment of the Jamison Valley. It rained heavily right when we reached the place after a long walk in the national park. It is not all bad though, as the scene becomes really magnificent after the rain with all the clouds coming from the forest below.

The Three Sisters, by Minh Nghia Le

Leica M6 with Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F1 5 LTM @ Kodak Tri-X 400 BW | Exposure 1/500 @ f/11 | ASA 400
The Three Sisters, by Minh Nghia Le

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | May 25
Award Score: 64 (Value 12, Clarity 11, Composition 17, Style 12, Skill 12)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Landscape Photography
Photograph Location: Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Photographer: Minh Nghia Le (Singapore) Registered
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”

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