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bne
my macro pic.
i used nokia n95

good ?
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>> Anonymous
nope
>> Anonymous
It's not a macro, only a close up.
>> bne
no no ... its a macro ... this is the max =/
>> Anonymous
>>90998
looks pretty macros to me.
you're a faggot and the one thing you know about photography isn't true
>> thefamilyman !!rTVzm2BgTOa
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ITT: N95 pics?

Camera-Specific Properties:Equipment MakeNokiaCamera ModelN95Image-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiExposure Time39/1000 secF-Numberf/2.8ISO Speed Rating100Lens Aperturef/2.8Light SourceUnknownFlashNo Flash, AutoFocal Length5.60 mmColor Space InformationsRGBImage Width2592Image Height1944RenderingNormalExposure ModeAutoWhite BalanceAutoScene Capture TypeStandardGain ControlNone
>> Anonymous
>>91004
Macro photography refers to close-up photography; the classical definition that the image projected on the "film plane" (i.e film or a digital sensor) is close to the same size as the subject. On 35 mm film (for example), the lens is typically optimized to focus sharply on a small area approaching the size of the film frame. Most 35mm format macro lenses achieve at least 1:2, that is to say, the image on the film is 1/2 the size of the object being photographed. Many 35mm macro lenses are 1:1, meaning the image on the film is the same size as the object being photographed. Another important distinction is that lenses designed for macro are usually at their sharpest at macro focus distances and are not quite as sharp at other focus distances.

In recent years, the term macro has been used in marketing material to mean being able to focus on a subject close enough so that when a regular 4×6 inch (102×152 mm) print is made, the image is life-size or larger. This requires a magnification ratio of only approximately 1:4, more easily attainable by lens makers.
>> Anonymous
turn off in camera noise reduction. do it in photoshop because that shit looks like watercolors
>> Anonymous
>>91006

yeah i'm 91004 and also i was the first person to post your little tidbit of information to /p/. i thought i'd see who was the first douchebag that wanted to feel smart tonight.
congratulations, douchebag
>> Anonymous
>>91031

Sure thing. Dream on.
>> Anonymous
>>91031
dont cry because you were wrong <3
>> Anonymous
>>91031

/b/tards, in my fucking /p/?