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Ivy's Straw by Leanne Lindsay

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.
Catherine Hill Bay Jetty by Leanne LindsayCatherine Hill Bay Jetty by Leanne Lindsay

Catherine Hill Bay Jetty by Leanne Lindsay

Dive into the rich history and weathered beauty of Wallarah Jetty at Catherine Hill Bay through this compelling photograph. With roots dating back to 1867 when coal was first discovered after the Catherine Hill schooner incident, this jetty has seen the rise and fall of coal mining operations. The New Wallsend Company played a pivotal role, establishing the jetty and opening the mine, marking its first shipment on December 17, 1873. As Wallarah and Moonee collieries closed, the jetty ceased operations in 2002, with maintenance costs reaching $200,000 annually for Lake Coal.
Magenta Orchid by Leanne LindsayMagenta Orchid by Leanne Lindsay

Magenta Orchid by Leanne Lindsay

While family slumbered after conquering Phang Nga Bay's turquoise waters, I embarked on a solo photo safari, seeking nature's hidden treasures. And there, nestled amidst emerald foliage, bloomed a vision in velvet: a majestic magenta orchid. Its petals, radiant with the sun's kiss, whispered secrets of the jungle. Its delicate green buds, a promise of future splendor, reached out to me as I passed by. This photograph captures the exquisite artistry of nature. It's a silent ode to the vibrant flora of Thailand, a testament to the beauty found in every unexpected corner.
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