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In this striking macro study, Christopher Utano explores the delicate architecture of a flower, utilizing a controlled light box environment and a single strobe to illuminate its intricate textures. By employing a high f-stop of f/32, the photographer achieved an expansive depth of field, ensuring that every detailβfrom the petals to the central pistilsβremains in sharp, crystalline focus. This image stands out for its technical precision and the deliberate, clinical approach to botanical subject matter, transforming a simple floral specimen into a compelling, high-contrast exploration of form and natural geometry.
Based in Hauppauge, New York, Christopher Utano is a versatile photographer with a deep appreciation for black and white, landscape, still life, macro, and HDR imagery. His professional portfolio includes notable publication credits with National Geographic Stock, iStockphoto, and Boating Times Long Island. Utanoβs work is characterized by a commitment to technical mastery and a diverse range of equipment, reflecting his ongoing dedication to capturing the world through a precise and artistic lens.
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In the quiet hours of the morning, when the house is still settling into its skin, I often find myself watching the way dust motes dance in a single shaft of light.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the surface for the whole, forgetting that beneath the skin of things, there is a hidden geometry of intent. A petal is not merely a petal; it is a vessel for light, a map of veins carrying the secret history of the soil.
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The Alchemy of Cold
Wonderful, totally agree with you
What a beautiful shot!! The lighting is amazing and reminds me of waves.