Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Macro Photography Macro photography is a genre of photography that focuses on capturing extreme close-up images of small subjects, revealing intricate details, textures, and patterns that are often overlooked by the naked eye. In macro photography, photographers use specialized equipment such as macro lenses, extension tubes, or close-up filters to achieve high magnification and sharp focus at close distances.
Common subjects for macro photography include flowers, insects, plants, textures, and everyday objects, where the emphasis is on exploring the beauty and complexity of the subject up close. Macro photographers often employ techniques such as shallow depth of field, selective focus, and careful composition to isolate the subject from the background and create visually compelling images that evoke a sense of wonder and fascination. Macro photography requires patience, attention to detail, and a keen eye for composition, as well as an understanding of lighting, depth of field, and focusing techniques to achieve stunning results. |
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