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Trevor Collins

Trevor Collins' up-close shot is of a leaf they saw every day on their desk, with the photographertelling Apple, “This one instance was during the sliver of golden hour when the sun is shining directly into my window, illuminating all of the tiny cells in each leaf.”
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Tom Reeves/Apple

Tom Reeves saystheir photo, “Honeycomb,” captures “the ephemeral latticework of this tiny snowflake” after it landed in his puppy’s “honey-colored curls” during her first snow.
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Prajwal Chougule/Apple

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Marco Colletta/Apple

Marco Colletta of Taranto, Italysnapped this photo of the inside of a hibiscus, which reminded them of “a deep cave, ready to be explored.”
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Jirasak Panpiansin/Apple

Of the photo, which features a water droplet nestled in a leaf, photographer Jirasak Panpiansin of Thailandsays, “This is nature encapsulated: a world of beauty and wonder made minuscule.”
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Hojisan/Apple

Photographer Hojisan Chongqing of Chinatells Apple of the photo, “The photo was taken when my 3-year-old son discovered the blossom of the tulip at home. I then appreciated the flower with my son and took out my iPhone, trying to capture the moment when the sun kissed the flower, which created a perfect shadow at the petals.”
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Guido Cassanelli/Apple

Guid Cassanelli of Buenos Aires, Argentina says that theychose their photo’s subjectwhile “walking on the beach, enjoying a beautiful sunset.” Cassanelli adds, “It looks like something strange is happening inside the one placed in the center — it looks like amber. I really love that texture.”
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Daniel Olah/Apple

Daniel Olah of Hungary shot this close-up shot of a lily with a tiny drop of water. Theysaid of the shot, “I adore the shape of the flower; the lower petal helps keep the focus on the middle part, highlighting not just the drop, but the stamen, too. Nonetheless, the picture has a rhythm that is building toward the euphoria of the composition.”
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Ashley Lee/Apple

Ashley Lee of San Franciscosays of the aptly named macro shotof a strawberry in soda, “Using photography to transform everyday items into something more extraordinary is always a fun puzzle that brings out my creativity.”
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Abhik Mondal/Apple

source: people.com