
Macro Photography here at deviantART"Macro photography is a type of close-up photography. The classical definition is photography in which the image on film or electronic sensor is as large or larger than the subject."
-Wikipedia
Macro photography has always amazed me. It takes the viewer into a whole new world not seen by the naked eye. The best thing, to me, about macro photography is that it can be done anywhere. You can go into a normal bed room and probably come out with plenty of decent macro photographs; it's just about looking beyond the horizon and being creative.
The following are some thumbs from my friends' galleries as well as some other deviants!
Enjoy. :)
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The Collective : The HolgaThe Collective
There are a lot of artists/art thats overlooked on dA. I will be posting a different subject every few weeks to bring some exposure to different artists, cameras, genre's etc.
The Holga
The Holga is a very inexpensive, medium format box camera appreciated for its low-fidelity aesthetic. The Holga originated in Hong Kong in 1982, and used 120 film, the most widely available film in China at that time. The camera was originally intended to provide an inexpensive mass-market camera for working-class Chinese in order to record family portraits and events. The Holga's cheap construction, combined with poor quality materials and s