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Macro photography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Macro photography is close-up photography; the classical definition is that the image projected on the "film plane" (i.e., film or a digital sensor) is close to the same size as ...
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Macro Photography, a how-to from Photo.net
Interested in macro photography? Learn how to take up close pictures at Photo.net. ... Featured Article: Digital Photography Workflow: Event Photography by Jeff Spirer
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Macro Photography
Other Rhett Stuart web sites: commonsensephotography.com - an online book of photography. Macro-Photography.org assumes you have basic knowledge of photography concepts.
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Macro Photography, Wildlife, Nature and Birding Images by Boris Krylov
Boris Krylov 's website is dedicated to Macro Photography, Nature and Wildlife Photography. You will find a lot of interesting photos of wild birds and animals, images of insects ...
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Photography techniques: Macro photography
With macro photography you can get pictures of many interesting and beautiful subjects, such as these frozen air bubbles in ice...
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MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
I get my goodies at Amazon and Adorama. It helps me publish this site when you get yours from those links, too. Nikon D200 with 105 mm lens and R1C1 flash ...
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Macro Photography
An explanation of macro photography ... Definition: Macro photography is taking extremely close-up images of subjects.
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Macro Photography Blog -- Up close… my “macro” journey with ...
Have A Heart For World Peace, Sustainable Development And Clean Environment October 3, 2008 By Jaxon S. If plants could speak, I wonder what they would say about the state of the ...
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Digital Macro Photography; a Nature Photo Gallery
Digital macro photography and close up insect photography with Pentax photo equipment. Welcome to my site with macro photography, travel images and assorted photos.
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Macro Photography
The 12-inch LiteDisc folds to just over 1/3 its open size, making it very easy to carry into the field. This image was taken in direct sunlight using a 22-inch translucent LiteDisc
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