Difference between revisions of "Photograph Small Things"
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{{fa}}The world of macro photography<ref>More properly, this should be called "close up" rather than "macro"; the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography definition] of "macro" is that the ''"image projected on the "film plane" [...] is close to the same size as the subject"'', which it isn't on small-sensored digital cameras.</ref> is a fun one to explore. You can use your camera to see levels of detail that the human eye rarely (or never) does, whether that's [[Photograph a Dragonfly|shooting super-close-ups of insects]], or photographing the intricate detail inside a flower, or maybe just [[Create an Inexpensive Photography Lightbox|photographing a piece of jewelery]]. | {{fa}}The world of macro photography<ref>More properly, this should be called "close up" rather than "macro"; the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography definition] of "macro" is that the ''"image projected on the "film plane" [...] is close to the same size as the subject"'', which it isn't on small-sensored digital cameras.</ref> is a fun one to explore. You can use your camera to see levels of detail that the human eye rarely (or never) does, whether that's [[Photograph a Dragonfly|shooting super-close-ups of insects]], or photographing the intricate detail inside a flower, or maybe just [[Create an Inexpensive Photography Lightbox|photographing a piece of jewelery]]. | ||
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