Macro photography: From insects and small birds to extreme close-ups of flowers and fruits, macro photos make the small appear larger than life. These photos can require a macro lens to capture, and the plane of focus is very narrow, making a steady workspace essential. But with photography tips and advice from pros, you can investigate this window into a smaller world.
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This close-up photograph captures the sleek and minimalist design of a metallic cube, its sharp edges, and smooth surfaces rendered in the rich, grainy texture characteristic of 35mm black-and-white film. The image draws the eye to the intersection of lines and planes, where light softly reflects off the polished metal, creating subtle gradients and contrasts. The deliberate use of grain adds a timeless, almost tactile quality to the image, reminiscent of classic film photography, where each grain seems to hold a story of its own.