In the 1970s, Ms . Bubley embarked on a very different photographic project : macrophotography of plants.
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The 45mm and 85mm " Micro " lenses offer close focus ( 0.5 magnification ) for macrophotography.
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These images were compiled in a 1979 book, " A Mysterious Presence : Macrophotography of Plants ."
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When a polished flat sample reveals traces of its microstructure, it is normal to capture the image using macrophotography.
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Stereomicroscopy overlaps macrophotography for recording and examining solid samples with complex surface topography, where a three-dimensional view is needed for analyzing the detail.
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I also like to take close-up pictures of plants and insects, however I read that the Nikon is bad at so called macrophotography, is this true?
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Slow-motion macrophotography video ( 50 % ), taken using ecoSCOPE, of juvenile Atlantic herring ( 38 mm ) feeding on copepods the fish approach from below and catch each copepod individually.
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If it is, you'll want to do some research and either buy a third-party lens or go with one of the other options for macrophotography .-- talk ) 10 : 53, 26 December 2011 ( UTC)
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Whereas they include no butterflies, micros do also include a surprising number of day-flying groups, and the advent of online identification resources in many countries ( e . g . " UK moths " ) combined with the widespread use of digital macrophotography, is making them much easier to identify.
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"' Fritz Goro "'( originally "'Fritz Goreau "'; born 1901 in Bremen, Germany died 14 December 1986 in Chappaqua, New York ) was the inventor of macrophotography and a photographer specializing in science, published in the Life magazine and Scientific American, after he started his career as a photojournalist in Germany.