Colorful Breakfast Break by Zara Otaifah
After two hours of hiking in the Beaver Loop Trail up in Golden Canyon State Park. I stopped for a quick breakfast on the way to the top of the hill. When I grabbed my container I noticed this combination of colors worth taking a picture of. especially the soaked green color by the plants with the vivid blue color of the container that the blueberries are adding a little shady balance on the top of everything else.
Experimenting Low Key by Kirsten Bruening
For me, looking through the viewfinder is looking into a magical world. In a world without color, in a world dominated by light, shadow and gray tones. Into the magical world of black and white photography. Black and white photography focuses on the essentials. It highlights the beauty of the subject. It stimulates the viewer's imagination. A black and white photograph sometimes expresses more than 1000 words can describe.
Chin Tribe Tatoo by Ryszard Wierzbicki
Chin families are believed to have tattooed their daughters’ faces to make them appear less desirable, and less likely to be kidnapped by travelling Burmese kings who would want to take them for wives. The Burmese socialist government banned the practice of face tattooing in 1972 as part of its program of modernization. This elderly woman is one of the last generation to bear facial tattoos. The chapter of Chin history will be vanished forever when she passed away.