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In this conceptual piece, the photographer sought to convey a message of positivity through a carefully orchestrated arrangement of dominoes. After numerous experimental trials, the perfect alignment of natural sunlight was captured, enhanced by a cross-processing technique to realize the photographer's precise creative vision. The image stands out for its thoughtful composition and the intentional use of light to transform a simple subject into a symbolic narrative. It is this marriage of technical experimentation and thematic clarity that earns the work its place as a distinguished award-winning photograph.
Based in Monterrey, Mexico, Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez is a dedicated amateur photographer with a profound passion for nature and macro photography. He continuously refines his craft by experimenting with diverse technical approaches and equipment, including his trusted Nikon D5000. Driven by a constant desire to learn and evolve, he spends his leisure time capturing the world through his lens, consistently seeking to translate his creative vision into compelling visual narratives.
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To start is to invite the collapse of everything that has remained still. We fear the first touch, the initial nudge that sends a tremor through the silence, because we know that once the sequence begins, there is no calling back the momentum.
Read the reflection →The smell of dry, sun-baked wood always brings me back to the attic of my childhood home. It is a scent of patience, of things waiting to be touched, of dust motes dancing in a single, sharp shaft of light that cuts through the dark like a blade.
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Amazing and creative.. I love it..