Macro Pictures

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 the subject. Generally, that kind of close-up picture will reveal details that can’t be seen with our naked eye.

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Photo Leon Baas

Photo Steve Wall

Photo Robert Seber

Photo Lida Rose

Photo Jenny Huang

Photo Gadl

Photo WTL

Photo Joka

Photo Pixel Addict

Photo Kevin Doodley

Photo MR+G

Photo Kevin Dooley

Photo Opo Terser

Photo Marcus Vegas

Photo Kevin Dooley

Photo Budslife

Photo Josef Stuefer

Photo Lida Rose

via : Macro Photo Gallery & Design Swan

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Comment by Tinny
2008-11-18 23:00:40

As always, great pictures! They truly are amazing!

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2008-11-19 22:39:04

Lovely collection.

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Comment by BioTecK
2008-11-22 14:02:50

Damn.. Some very very nice shots!! :D

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2008-11-23 16:40:16

Some fantastic photos here. Every time I see something like this, it inspires me to go away and try even harder. The photo by Steve Wall is my favorite of the above. :-)

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Comment by Cashmere
2008-12-02 17:39:24

Oh my god! A total jaw-dropper!
Amazing shots, rich in colours and details!
Love all the photos!!

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Comment by Blog Tactic
2009-02-21 00:42:50

Stunning photos

 
Comment by Rob
2009-04-16 05:19:50

Remarkable pictures. The Kevin Doodley picture looks like Golum!

 
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