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On digital cameras there is often a Macro Focus mode which switches the auto focus system to attempt to focus on subjects much closer to the lens.
We measure macro ability (of cameras with non-interchangeable lenses) in our reviews as the ability of the lens to get the best possible frame coverage. So a camera which can fill the frame with a subject that is 20mm wide has better macro capabilities than one which can only capture a 40mm wide subject.
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
Exposure Bias: -4/3 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire
This shot is courtesy of my darling husband and I thought I'd post it just to show what happened only a moment after I'd taken the shot I posted just previously ;D So all credit should go to him together with all my love and a big "I'm so very proud of you!!!"
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until sickness comes :-)
Thomas Fuller
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in the neghborhood, cary, north carolina
This mushroom grew in the indoor flower pot. I've been meaning to photograph it all week but I've forgotten due to work. When I was looking for something to photograph for the Macro Monday's theme, I caught this in the corner of my eye. It has wilted and started to dry out. Perfect for the theme. HMM!
Macro taken of this very small ornament we have from our trip to Lubec, Maine several years ago. Liked the bokeh here at f/22 ... went to ISO 200 so the capture could be made in 30 seconds and not 1 minute :)
Happy Macro Monday