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Captured in a controlled studio environment, this intimate macro portrait of a tiny water turtle reveals the intricate textures and character of its subject. By utilizing a 50mm lens paired with an extension tube at a wide f/1.8 aperture, the photographer achieved a shallow depth of field that isolates the turtleβs face with remarkable clarity. The image succeeds through its patient execution and the unique perspective it offers on a small creature, transforming a simple subject into a compelling, award-worthy study of natureβs delicate details.
Born in Hermosillo, Mexico, Ana Sylvia Encinas discovered her deep-seated passion for photography after acquiring her first DSLR in 2009. While she maintains a successful career as an entrepreneur and marketing professional, she dedicates her leisure time to the pursuit of nature and landscape photography. Through constant exploration of new techniques, Encinas continues to refine her artistic voice, striving to elevate her craft and capture the natural world with both precision and creative intent.
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We measure time by the turning of seasons, but there is another rhythm. It exists in the pulse of things that do not speak. To watch a creature move is to witness a patience we have long since traded for speed.
Read the reflection →The smell of damp earth after a long drought is a heavy, velvet thing that clings to the back of the throat. It is the scent of ancient things waking up, of roots drinking deep in the dark.
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