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Tag Archives: macro
Macro views of the Fujifilm X100
This is the weirdest video “review” ever.
Close-up photos of spray paint can caps
Photo: Moskito Bite Awesome photos. I hope Moskito Bite does more!
Coke or Pepsi?
I want to say this every time somebody asks me if Pepsi is an ok substitute for Coke. ARE YOU CRAZY?! Of course that’s not alright! [via]
We have a raptor in Jurassic Park
Today’s hilarious image macro brought to you by Public School. If you don’t know what this image is referencing, please sit down and watch the Bed Intruder.
Macro Kingdom (shot with an MP-E 65mm lens)
macro kingdom from clemento on Vimeo. Vimeo user Clemento shows off his brand-new MP-E 65mm macro lens with this stunning compilation of shots showing things in life at incredible detail.
Oreo (a short film)
I shot my cat Oreo with a macro lens this afternoon. It’s both fun and challenging to keep the focus on a particular point on a moving subject while shooting macro video. In the end, I’m glad I kept the … Continue reading