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Is this 'macro'? Anonymous
I found this picture and I'm wondering what sort of lens/camera was used to create the effect?
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>> heavyweather !4AIf7oXcbA
I'm gonna guess a lensbaby with the macro adaptor.
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
It's not true macro, but the retards who make up the photo world today would call it macro.

True macro is when the subject you are shooting is the same as it actually is or bigger on the sensor or film. 1:1 is true macro in the terminology you're likely to see floating around.
>> Bew
>>131768
TRUE MACRO? New meme?
>> Bew
>>131889
lulz, i did it! sage without fail!