Macrophotography Is photography which produces an image larger than the original subject size without the use of a microscope. Search SWPP and BPPA Information provided by: SWPP BPPA More Photographic Terms ...
Macrophotography Close-up photography in the range of magnification between life-size 1:1 and about ten times 10:1. Mains flash Not battery fed; large studio based Flash lights, run from mains electric. (see Generator pack & Monobloc) .
Macrophotography Macrophotography describes the field of photography in which pictures are taken at close range.
MACROPHOTOGRAPHY - Photography of a subject where the image is recorded in the same or larger than actual size.
Macrophotography. Photography at very close subject range. Marquee. A rectangular or elliptical selection used to isolate a portion of a digital photograph made by clicking and dragging to an opposite corner.
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Term used in macrophotography to indicate the magnification of a subject; specifically the size of the imag recorded on film divided by the actual size of the subject; for example, if the image on film is the same size as the subject, ...
Normally the term macrophotography refers to images in which the subject is presented at a ratio greater than 1 to 1, so bigger than lifesize. It could be compared to looking at a subject through a magnifying glass.
Perhaps the best recent book on the subject is Gilles Martin's Macrophotography: Learning from a Master.
Macrophotography: Extreme close-up photography from 1:1 (life-size) or higher magnifications to about ten times magnifications. Midtone: Area of brightness midway between shadows and highlights.
The 45 mm and 85 mm 'Micro' lenses offer close focus (0.5 magnification) for macrophotography. The PC-E lenses offer automatic aperture control with the Nikon D3, D300, and D700 cameras.
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If you aspire to be the next Ansel Adams, only the most pristine, dramatic nature scene will be suitable. Are you interested in ocean scenes? Macrophotography of flowers? Cloud photography? Contact prints of leaves?
See also: Photography, Macrophotograph, Macro, Photograph, Camera
 
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