makrofotografering
Makrofotografering, also known as close-up photography, is a genre of photography where the subject is photographed at a very close distance, typically resulting in a life-size or larger reproduction on the camera's sensor or film. This allows for the capture of intricate details that are often imperceptible to the naked eye. The primary goal of makrofotografering is to magnify small subjects, such as insects, flowers, textures, or water droplets, making them appear larger than life in the final image.
Achieving true macro magnification requires specialized equipment. Macro lenses are designed to focus at very short
Successful makrofotografering often involves careful attention to lighting, focus, and composition. Due to the shallow depth