Creative Sparks presents: A collection of photographs focusing on farewells

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There are many different ways to depict departure and farewells. Photo: Getty Images

Last month, we asked for photos centred around the theme of leaving and received more than 30 submissions. Thank you to everyone who sent us a photo and shared the story behind it – we appreciate the love and effort put into each one.

Take a moment to browse through the six photos we’ve selected for this page – we hope they encourage reflections on those moments or people that are parting ways from our lives, whether it’s bad memories, a toxic relationship, unhealthy habits, or a pursuit no longer aligned with our path.

Angelina Hui Kin-yuet, SKH Lam Kau Mow Secondary School

While sunsets may seem constant, the truth is, with each passing sunset, the people and things that fade away are never quite the same. Might today’s sunset uplift your spirits and pave the way for better days ahead?

Angelina Hui Kin-yuet’s photo of a sunset. Photo: Angelina Hui Kin-yuet

Foo Kai-shing, Tseung Kwan O Government Secondary School

Departure is commonly perceived as negative, yet it can also fuel positive change, such as breaking harmful habits. This picture shows my journey from playing computer games to prioritising my studies and goals.

Foo Kai-shing’s journey from playing to studying. Photo: Foo Kai-shing

Anson Lai Long-hei, Sha Tin Tsung Tsin Secondary School

A man emerges from darkness toward brightness, his back to us, his destination unknown.

Anson Lai Long-hei’s gorgeous picture of a man emerging from the darkness. Photo: Anson Lai Long-hei

Sunny Li Yuxuan, Queen Elizabeth School Old Students’ Association Secondary School

I took this photo as I was leaving my hometown of Shaanxi.

Sunny Li Yuxuan’s photo of leaving Shaanxi. Photo: Sunny Li Yuxuan

Jamin Ng Tze-ming, King’s College

Memories resemble the setting sun, gradually fading into a gentle blur over time. Despite our attempts to grasp them, they inevitably slip away. Let’s treasure the present, even as things depart beyond our control.

Jamin Ng Tze-ming’s picture of a picture. Photo: Jamin Ng Tze-ming

Candy Wong Sin-ping, Liu Po Shan Memorial College

Departure is near, leaving behind a love so dear. A bittersweet embrace, a tearful farewell. Under the starry night, I bid you goodbye, feeling a pain too deep to comprehend. A smile masks the ache within, concealing the toll it takes on my soul.

Candy Wong Sin-ping’s photo of departure. Photo: Candy Wong Sin-ping
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