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Captured in a serene garden in Monterrey, this macro study focuses on the intricate geometry of a flower's center. The photographer was drawn to the fascinating interplay of color patterns and delicate textures hidden within the bloom. By utilizing a tight focal length, the image isolates the subject, transforming a common floral detail into a complex, abstract landscape. This photograph is award-worthy for its technical precision and the photographer's ability to reveal the hidden, stunning complexity of nature that often goes unnoticed by the casual observer.
Core, by Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez
Based in Monterrey, Mexico, Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez balances a professional career as a software engineer with a deep-seated passion for nature and macro photography. Since acquiring his first DSLR in 2010, he has dedicated his free time to mastering technical execution and experimenting with diverse photographic techniques. His work reflects a lifelong fascination with the natural world, consistently seeking to learn and refine his craft through the lens of his Nikon equipment.
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We spend our lives looking at the horizon, waiting for the grand reveal, the sweeping vista, the mountain range that defines the distance. We are taught to measure our days by the large events—the milestones, the departures, the arrivals.
Read the reflection →We walk past the small things, assuming they are simple. We believe that because a thing is quiet, it has nothing to say. But if you stop, if you hold your breath long enough for the pulse in your ears to steady, the world begins to unfold.
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Touching the Sun by Vaibhav Choudhary
Nice shot, perfect colours. I like macro photos, too.
Love the vibrant colors in this one. It also made me think of Georgia O’Keefe’s work.