Tag Archive for: Classic
Ivy’s Straw by Leanne Lindsay
Two Ponytails, by Shirren Lim inspired me to take this photograph of a little girl with pig tails enjoying playing with a straw. It was her birthday, and everyone was gathered around to celebrate but she was more interested in playing with the straw. This photograph was taken with my Nikon Z7ii and Sigma Art 24-70mm lens at 62mm, with an aperture of 2.8, a shutter speed of 1/100 seconds and an ISO of 160.
Always alert by Luis Alberto Poma Criollo
When you approach a bee through your lens, take a moment to reflect on their crucial role in our ecosystem and how we can protect them for a sustainable future."
"Photographs of bees remind us that beauty can be found in the smallest and seemingly insignificant things. Through an image, we can capture its significant impact on the world around us
Walking on the Rocks by Karthick Saravanan
Walking on the rocks during sunrise sounds like a magical experience! The sunrise lighting can create stunning silhouettes, especially when the light comes from behind the subjects. Silhouettes against the rising sun can add drama and beauty to photographs. I can imagine that the combination of the rocky landscape, the early morning light, and the silhouettes created a truly captivating atmosphere. If you have any photos or further details about your experience, I'd be glad to hear more about it!