Sun-Drenched Land by Anastasia Markus
As the sun dips low on the horizon, its golden rays cascade across the landscape like molten honey, illuminating every contour of the parched earth below. In this captivating moment, the land seems to exhale, releasing the day's heat in shimmering waves that dance across the desert floor. Shadows stretch long, casting a veil of mystery over the cracked surface of the lake, where echoes of ancient tales seem to whisper in the stillness. 'Sun-Drenched land' captures not just a scene, but a timeless symphony of light and shadow, a testament to the enduring beauty and resilience of nature in its harshest realms
The Days of Flying Kites by Shovan Acharyya
There are many kites that can be found in the blue sky in the month of September and October. Along with children people of different ages enjoy it. Kite was invented in China about 2,800 years ago. Later it spread to other countries in Asia - Bangladesh, India, Japan, and Korea. Now it is available all over the world. This photo of the golden hour has taken from a rural area of Sunamganj.In general, it is very rare to see any children flying kites nowadays. Because technology took over our childhood. children are now spending most of their time with cell phones or games or other technology.
Ready to Cook Peach Jam by Rodrigo Aliaga
The scope of this photo in the Diploma of Food Photography was to take the same photo changing the light direction: backlight, side light, front light, and so on... the backlight always wins. Helps to enhance the curves of the fruits. Creates the feeling of homemade jam, like Granny, used to prepare.