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Captured during a quiet walk through a local garden, this macro study reveals the intricate, hidden geometry of a flower's center. The photographer was drawn to the mesmerizing patterns and vibrant color gradients that often go unnoticed by the casual observer. By isolating these delicate details, the image transforms a simple floral subject into a complex landscape of texture and form. This photograph is award-worthy for its sharp focus and the artistic sensitivity required to elevate a common garden bloom into a striking, high-impact composition that celebrates the beauty of the natural world.
Core, by Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez
Based in Monterrey, Mexico, Joaquín Alonso Arellano Ramírez balances a professional career as a software engineer with a profound dedication to photography. His creative journey began in childhood, eventually leading him to acquire his first DSLR in 2010. Specializing in nature and macro photography, he is known for his experimental approach and constant pursuit of technical growth. His work reflects a deep appreciation for the natural environment, utilizing his Nikon equipment to document the intricate details of the world around him.
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Nice shot, perfect colours. I like macro photos, too.
Love the vibrant colors in this one. It also made me think of Georgia O’Keefe’s work.