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.
You and Me by Leanne Lindsay
The vibrant orange gerbera captures the joy of receiving a beautiful bouquet from my husband. I took my time to get the perfect shot, trying out various still life arrangements and photography techniques throughout the afternoon. I gravitated towards this final image and its creativity. I utilized a mirror to create a reflection of the flower, adding depth and intrigue to the composition. The textured background complements the flower's boldness, providing contrast. Still life photography can be a great way to hone your technical skills and experiment with different creative elements and this afternoon, I learned so much. It allowed me to control the lighting, background, and composition, giving me the freedom to explore different artistic effects. This photograph shows how everyday objects can be transformed into captivating works of art.
Art in The Tunnel by Wilfried Claus
The pedestrian tunnel crosses under the two tracks of the small station of Pulheim, a medium-sized town west of Cologne. The special feature of the tunnel is located on the side walls: an art installation by Sigrid Lange, an artist from North Rhine-Westphalia. The frieze of pictures shows individual people brought to the fore as walkers or jogging or similar, just like the two passers-by with dogs coming towards the photographer. As in many other cities, graffiti defaces the white walls.