Tag Archive for: Still Life Photography
Little Bee by Leanne Lindsay
While photographing flora at the Auburn Botanic Gardens recently, I captured this image of a bee on a vibrant white & yellow blossom. I just had to capture the bee's plush body and pollen-laden legs. However, upon closer inspection, I discovered a peculiarity – the bee possessed only one antenna. This anomaly piqued my curiosity. Could this singular antenna impede the bee's flight or disrupt its daily routine? This singular characteristic instilled in me a newfound appreciation for this determined bee. The Auburn Botanic Gardens remain a sanctuary for me, brimming with diverse plant life and a kaleidoscope of blooming flowers – an ideal setting for macro photography endeavors.
Left behind by Jorge Rosado
This black and white photo was taken in April last year in Mira de Aire and symbolizes the importance of the past in our lives and the need to not forget our roots and all the transitions throughout our life that made us who we are. Our path reflects the path of our ancestors.
A Perfumer by Fidan Nazim Qizi
I have always been interested in photos. When I was younger, I used to pore through drawers of photos and photo albums that my parents made, looking at them, rearranging them, and remembering the moment that they were taken. Little did I know that those pictures would someday help shape a great hobby of mine and something that brought me great joy - photography.