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13. Glass of seawater
Potentially Employed Camera: iPhone 13 Pro Max
How to Purchase: Amazon
Price range: $500–$800*
Even if taking landscape photos is surely difficult, there is beauty in the small that should not be overlooked. This image was taken using an iPhone by Italian Guido Cassanelli, and it was selected as one of the winners of the Shot on iPhone Macro Challenge 2022.

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Don't worry if you don't know exactly what this chemical is—many of the individuals who view this image do not. But the minute details drew the attention of all, even the competition judges. The picture aptly illustrates the wonders of the Apple camera's macro function—a feature that many people don't often utilize but ought to.
14. The Cavern
Potential Camera: Apple iPhone 13 Pro
Where to Purchase: Apple
Price: *$600*
This image of a hibiscus was taken by Italian photographer Marco Colletta with his iPhone, and he named it "The Cave." Colletta claimed that observing the blossom made him think of a vast cave that was only waiting to be fully explored. One of the winning photos from the 2022 Shot on iPhone Macro Challenge was his.

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A judge complimented Colletta on the composition of the image, pointing out that using the macro feature to take sideways shots requires effort. A different evaluator praised Colletta for her use of color and texture harmony. Overall, this image demonstrates that a high-end camera is not necessary to get a focused shot like this one.