Macro photography is close-up photography. The classical definition is that the image projected is close to the same size as the subject.Whats great about macro photography is the detail it provides which cannot be seen with the naked eye. This is achieved by using a special lens (macro lenses) which only focuses on a specific area.
In this post, InspirationPad looks at a showcase of 35 fantastic macro photographs from various sources. If you enjoyed any of the photographs displayed below, please visit the original photographer and leave a comment.
Dew Drop

Peacock

Banded Demoiselle

Protected

Ice

Grass Drops

Spiral Time

Fly Bubble Gum

Gears

Face To Face

Sea Mist

Hoverfly

Her Majesty

Explosion

Spider

Anacridium aegyptium-larva

Mask Rider

Hover

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Finally Droplet

Insect
Ripples Of Colour

Lost

Dignified

Jenn’s Eye

Good Morning

Butterfly

Coccinella undecimpunctata

Rain Tears

The Last Warrior

Wish You Were Here

Anolida Lizard

Dragonfly

Mr. Attitude!

Magdalena

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Macro shots are full of win! I appreciate the subjects closer than how they actually look like.
Good tutorial.There are lot of new things to learn for me.Thanks
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