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Captured with a Pixel 3a and an external macro lens, this striking image reveals the hidden complexity of a small insect. By utilizing manual focus, the photographer achieved a clean, vibrant green background that makes the subject pop. The true marvel lies in the intricate pattern on the bug's back, which bears a remarkable resemblance to a human face. This photograph is award-worthy for its technical precision in macro photography and the serendipitous discovery of a natural pattern that transforms a simple insect into a captivating, colorful subject.
Based in Savalde, Maharashtra, Sai Krishna is a dedicated macro photographer who specializes in uncovering the intricate details of the natural world. His work is defined by a commitment to technical clarity and vibrant color, often utilizing mobile technology to push the boundaries of close-up imagery. Celebrated for his keen eye and patient approach to his subjects, Krishna continues to build a portfolio that highlights the hidden beauty found in the smallest corners of his environment.
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The smell of damp earth after a heavy rain is a thick, velvet weight in the lungs. It is the scent of things waking up, of roots stretching through cool, dark soil.
Read the reflection →We often walk through the world believing we are the only ones observing it. We move with a heavy sense of importance, our eyes fixed on the horizon, missing the quiet life that unfolds beneath our very feet.
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