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"macrophotography" Definitions
  1. the making of photographs in which the object is either unmagnified or slightly magnified up to a limit often of about 10 diameters

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The "Inside Bruegel Project" has been scanning the painter's works with infrared macrophotography and reflectography to uncover their hidden secrets.
Over these computer-generated images, the two directors layer footage of fluids shot in what looks macrophotography, which move around in mesmerizing waves.
The French artist Thomas Blanchard has been experimenting with a dreamy combination of fluids and macrophotography since his experimental video The Color of Feelings.
They found alternative lighting for screens in bioluminescence, and an analog for a brain scanner displaying neural pathways in macrophotography of dried grapefruit flesh.
Instead, he uses "macrophotography" to shoot thousands of images of a single bug in order to come up with a 33D-like model of it.
Image courtesy of the BFI Macrophotography and micro-filmmaking are commonplace these days, practiced by amateurs and professionals alike to expose hidden worlds or create abstract, striking imagery.
In a nearby decontaminated "clean room," researchers bundled in winter coats and hats slice the cores, measure their electrical conductivity and analyze individual ice crystals using high-resolution macrophotography.
Image courtesy of Levon Biss British photographer Levon Biss' macrophotography turns 303mm insects into massive 10' prints in new exhibition, Microsculpture, opening later this month at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
In "Pollination Power," Heather Angel, a photographer based in Surrey, England, exposes the process in macrophotography, which stands out not only for its range and aesthetics, but also for its scientific exactness: She was determined to show not just creatures in flowers, but the instant release of pollen itself.
He wrote the section on Lemnaceae (syn. Araceae) in the revised Jepson Manual. He specializes in macrophotography of unusual and little-known plants and animals.
One feature unique to the OM-1, compared to the rest of the OM system, was its mirror lock-up facility which made it ideal for astrophotography and macrophotography.
Mark Moffett (born 7 January 1958) is a tropical biologist who studies the ecology of tropical forest canopies and the social behavior of animals (especially ants) and humans. He is also the author of several popular science books and is noted for his macrophotography documenting ant biology.
Nikon currently offers four different PC lenses for sale: the four PC-E Nikkors (2008 and 2016), and the 85mm PC-Nikkor (1999). The 45mm and 85mm "Micro" lenses offer close focus (0.5 magnification) for macrophotography. The PC-E lenses (the "E" designates an electromagnetic diaphragm) offer automatic aperture control with all DSLRs with CMOS image sensor except the Nikon D90.
Whilst usually less popular, micros are thus more important in the sense that they include a much wider span of the "tree of life" (i.e., phylogenetic diversity). 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.
During her second marriage Claude lived in the United States (Colebrook, Connecticut, Charleston, Virginia and New York), in The Bahamas, and returned to Europe (Alsace and the Principality of Andorra). Beginning in 1992 their restaurant in Brussels, "Brook's Bar", became a popular gathering place for European Parliament officials, but closed in 1995. During her third marriage, she lived largely in Italy. Professionally, she has managed public relations for the Italian couture studio, Liolà, and her efforts in macrophotography have been displayed in several exhibits.
Galdi's grandson remembers that he was the one who brought to fame contemporary Roman painters Onorato Carlandi and Pio Joris. He was a good friend with american art historian Bernard Berenson. Berenson learned the technic of macrophotography from Galdi as a tool to study art works. Vincenzo Galdi's son, Ernesto, who was suffering from poliomyelitis, lived for a few years with Berenson on his villa in Settignano near Florence, because at that time Florence was the only place in Italy, where the treatment for the illness was available.
Fractured products can be examined using fractography, an especially useful method for all broken components using macrophotography and optical microscopy. Although polymers usually possess quite different properties to metals, ceramics and glasses, they are just as susceptible to failure from mechanical overload, fatigue and stress corrosion cracking if products are poorly designed or manufactured. Scanning electron microscopy or ESEM is especially useful for examining fracture surfaces and can also provide elemental analysis of viewed parts of the sample being investigated. It is effectively a technique of microanalysis and valuable for examination of trace evidence.
Close-up of broken fuel pipe using optical microscopy Droplets of human blood. The droplets are round and show no splattering, indicating they impacted relatively slowly, in this case from a height of two feet. Analysis of trace materials most often begins with a visual examination of the evidence usually involving macrophotography. This is then usually followed by microscopic analysis, of which a number of different types are available depending on the type of material to be analyzed, such as a stereomicroscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM) or comparison microscope.
Adult specimen Larval form Closeup of a common clothes moth Macrophotography of a freshly laid, non-sticky egg measuring less than 1 mm This moth's natural range is western Eurasia, but it has been transported by human travelers to other localities. For example, it is nowadays found in Australia. The species' presence has not been recorded in France, Greece, Slovenia and Switzerland, though this probably reflects the lack of occurrence data rather than absence.ABRS (2008), FE (2009) This species is notorious for feeding on clothing and natural fibers; they have the ability to digest keratin protein in wool and silk.
Greg Parker (born 1954) was a Professor of Photonics at the University of Southampton, Hampshire, England in September 2010 after 23 years of research and lecturing. He now runs a company called Parker Technology. His research interests at the University included the design and construction of UHV compatible semiconductor deposition systems, and the design and fabrication of Photonic Crystal circuits and devices. Now he is involved with all things photographic including deep-sky imaging, macrophotography, microphotography, pin-hole camera photography and high-speed flash photography he is the designer and developer of ultra-high speed Xenon flash equipment.
An important aim of fractography is to establish and examine the origin of cracking, as examination at the origin may reveal the cause of crack initiation. Initial fractographic examination is commonly carried out on a macro scale utilising low power optical microscopy and oblique lighting techniques to identify the extent of cracking, possible modes and likely origins. Optical microscopy or macrophotography are often enough to pinpoint the nature of the failure and the causes of crack initiation and growth if the loading pattern is known. Common features that may cause crack initiation are inclusions, voids or empty holes in the material, contamination, and stress concentrations.
German wasp rasping wood with which to build its nest Macrophotography of queen of V. germanica in hibernation, awaiting spring to establish a new insect colony A single queen initiates a nest in the spring by constructing an embryonic nest, which contains a series of hexagonal cells. These cells are used to house one wasp through the immature stages of life: egg, larval instar, and pupa. The colony grows rapidly during the summer with a huge increase in worker numbers and nest size. By the end of summer, the rate of growth slows considerably and more males are produced than workers, and the focus is shifted from building small cells to building cells that are 30-40 percent larger.
The OTF system of the OM2 (click for explanation) Olympus made another significant advance with the OM-2 in 1975, featuring aperture-priority automatic exposure with the world's first off-the- film plane available-light metering and off-the-film (which Olympus referred to as 'OTF') flash metering systems. By metering light in real time off the film plane the OM-2 was able to adjust exposure if light levels changed during exposure. By eliminating flash metering via a built-in photocell on a flash unit the OTF system was able to meter more accurately, and also significantly simplify multi-flash shooting as it was no longer necessary to calculate and factor-in exposure for multiple light sources. This system was especially valuable in photomacrography (macrophotography) and photomicrography (microphotography).

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