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During a visit to his parents' home, Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez encountered an intriguing spider that demanded a closer look. To capture the subject in exquisite detail, the photographer opted for an aperture of f/10.0, requiring patience and precision to secure the shot. The spider proved to be an exceptional model, remaining still enough for the photographer to execute his technical vision. This image stands out for its sharp focus and the intimate perspective it offers on a small, often overlooked creature, demonstrating the photographer's dedication to the art of macro photography and his ability to find beauty in his immediate surroundings.
Based in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez is a dedicated amateur photographer with a profound passion for nature and macro imagery. He frequently experiments with diverse techniques to refine his craft, consistently seeking new knowledge to elevate his work. Utilizing a Nikon D5000 paired with a versatile range of Nikkor lenses, he spends his leisure time exploring the natural world through his lens, capturing the intricate details of the environment with a keen and curious eye.
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We walk through the world assuming we are the only ones watching. We move with a heavy, human arrogance, convinced that the small lives beneath our feet are merely background noise to our own dramas.
Read the reflection →We spend our lives looking at the horizon, waiting for the grand gestures of the world to reveal themselves, while entire universes pulse beneath our very feet. There is a quiet geometry in the small, a hidden architecture of legs and eyes that asks for nothing but our attention.
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The Persistence of White
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