makrokuvaus
Makrokuvaus, commonly referred to as macro photography, is a branch of photography focused on capturing small subjects at close distances, often at life-size reproduction or larger. The defining feature is extreme close-ups that reveal detail not visible to the naked eye. Typical magnification ratios include 1:1 or greater, achieved with dedicated macro lenses, extension tubes, bellows, or close-up filters. Some setups can magnify subjects beyond life size, producing 2:1 or higher images.
Equipment commonly used in makrokuvaus ranges from a dedicated macro lens to alternative methods such as extension
Techniques in makrokuvaus address the challenges of very shallow depth of field at high magnifications. Manual
Common subjects include insects, flowers, textures, and micro-objects. Makrokuvaus emphasizes surface structure, fine textures, and subtle