makrofotografische
Makrofotografische is a German term referring to macro photography—the practice of capturing close-up images of small subjects, often at magnifications from 1:1 (life-size) to much larger. The adjective makrofotografische is used to describe images, equipment, and techniques within this field.
Common equipment includes macro lenses designed for high magnification, typically with focal lengths around 60–105 mm
Key technical considerations: depth of field is very shallow at high magnifications, so photographers often use
Subjects commonly photographed include insects, flowers, plant textures, fine jewelry, coins, and microstructures. The field overlaps
In German photography discourse, makrofotografische practice is closely linked to terminology such as Makrofotografie (the field)