Flying Through the Water by Leanne Lindsay
The Sydney Aquarium buzzed with excited families, but my grandchildren and I were captivated by a different kind of movement - the enchanting underwater ballet of the little penguins. With my Mirrorless camera in hand and my old DSLR in theirs, I was their patient photography coach, but these tuxedoed dynamos were the true stars. Unlike their larger cousins, these pint-sized swimmers seemed to defy gravity. Their wings propelled them through the water with incredible speed and grace, like tiny rockets dancing and soaring through the depths.
We can call it Paradise by Sonia Olmos de Castro
It was very early in an august morning, a few minutes before sunrise, when my walk began at Camí de Ronda in Llansà. I walk by the sea every morning on my weekends and holidays.
Staring at the sun while it is rising is an incredible expierence, but the light you can see some minutes before, is pure magic.
A Tale of Happiness and Sadness by Karthick Saravanan
During the photo walk in the streets of Kannagi Nagar, Chennai, India, while strolling along the street, I encountered a group of girls playing. As I aimed my camera to capture the scene, one of the girls noticed and laughed, curious about photography. She eagerly asked me to teach her, and with excitement, she clicked the shutter button to take her first photo. Afterward, she enthusiastically posed for two more shots, displaying her newfound interest in photography.