Another view from our balcony
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Rainbow Over Isar Valley
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Bavarian Wildlife, Part Two
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Isartal und Voralpenland / Isar Valley and Alps
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Cora (about four years old)
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Robbie
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Mickey
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Loisach River at Wolfratshausen 1
Baarn - Waldheim-MAVO
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Isartal 2
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Lizard (detail)
What is a macro shot?
Is it a picture taken with a macro lens, projecting a 1:1 size image on a film?
Or must it just present a bigger-than-life reality, and enlarge it in such a way that you discover details and a beauty not to be seen with the naked eye?
If you adhere to the former definition, this is no macro shot: it’s a detail of this picture.
I strongly doubt, however, if that formalistic approach still holds in the age of digital photography: there used to be macro shots before “macro lenses” even existed, and there will be without them.
Is it a picture taken with a macro lens, projecting a 1:1 size image on a film?
Or must it just present a bigger-than-life reality, and enlarge it in such a way that you discover details and a beauty not to be seen with the naked eye?
If you adhere to the former definition, this is no macro shot: it’s a detail of this picture.
I strongly doubt, however, if that formalistic approach still holds in the age of digital photography: there used to be macro shots before “macro lenses” even existed, and there will be without them.
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