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| This gallery is dedicated to small and tiny objects. The subjects that are photographed are rarely more than 20 or 30 millimetres long. By using specialized or standard lenses coupled with extension rings, you can get very close to the subject, sometimes just a few centimetres away. How many photographers have gazed in wonder at details that are invisible to the naked eye, such as the single eye facets of a fly, grains of pollen that stick to the hairs on a bee’s legs and the spores of a flower in the spring. Macrophotography is a fascinating world where time doesn’t matter - all that counts is the joy of being surrounded by nature. |
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