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Macro Photography | Nikon or Leica or Canon Camera Lens | Class 425

Learn Macro Photography in 60 Seconds Class 425
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Macro photography (or photomacrography[1][2] or macrography,[3] and sometimes macrophotography[4]) is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life-size (though macrophotography also refers to the art of making very large photographs).[3][5] By the original definition, a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject on the negative or image sensor is life-size or greater.[6] In some senses, however, it refers to a finished photograph of a subject that is greater than life-size.[7]

The ratio of the subject size on the film plane (or sensor plane) to the actual subject size is known as the reproduction ratio. Likewise, a macro lens is classically a lens capable of reproduction ratios of at least 1:1, although it often refers to any lens with a large reproduction ratio, despite rarely exceeding 1:1
Why Photography is Considered Art?
Capturing the Unseen Beauty: Exploring Macro Photography. Photography as Therapy: Healing Through the Lens The Art of Street Photography: Finding Beauty in the Everyday Photography and Mindfulness: Capturing the Present Moment Beyond Portraits: Exploring the Art of Abstract Photography.

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. Photography is also a valuable tool for documenting history. Photos capture not only people and events, but also the cultural and social context of a particular time period. They help us understand the past and how it has shaped the present.
For example, photos from the Civil Rights Movement are a powerful reminder of the struggle for equality and justice. These images capture the bravery and determination of those who fought for change, and they serve as a reminder of how far we’ve come and how much work still needs to be done. Photography is essential for preserving memories. Photos and videos help us capture important moments and document history in a way that nothing else could. It is such an important tool for preserving the past for future generations.
Photography is also a powerful way to convey emotions. A well-composed photograph can evoke a wide range of emotions, from joy and happiness to sadness and grief. Photographs can also capture the emotions of a subject. A portrait, for example, can capture the essence of a person and convey their personality and emotions.Camera gear is not all that important.
There are countless cameras, lenses, and other accessories on the market today. We spend a lot of time reviewing them at Photography Life, and it’s true that some are better than others (or better suited for a given job). But once you’ve tested enough of them, the real takeaway is that pretty much everything today is excellent. The differences are almost always minor, especially at a given price.
So, use the camera you already have, and don’t look back. In almost every way, today’s entry-level mirrorless cameras are better than the top-of-the-line film SLRs or even the DSLRs of ten years ago. Yet, somehow those film photographers managed to capture beautiful, iconic photos that still look great today.
Much more important are your creative skills and knowledge of camera settings. Focus your effort on those, not on collecting camera equipment.
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