Friday 15 April 2011

SOME MACRO SHOTS...

Macro photography is close-up photography of usually very small objects. 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 the subject.(from wikipedia)

 shots taken at the place of my kuya in calinan davao city


In recent years, the term macro has been used in marketing material to mean being able to focus on a subject close enough so that when a regular 6×4 inch (15×10 cm) print is made, the image is life-size or larger.
 


 

Tabili,A half green half brown scaled lizard usually found in coco trees,i rescued him from maw-maw(our pet cat)

With 35mm film this requires a magnification ratio of only approximately 1:4, which demands a lower lens quality than 1:1. With digital cameras the actual image size is rarely stated, so that the magnification ratio is largely irrelevant; cameras instead advertise their closest focusing distance.

here are some of my Macro shots... 





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