ART 11380 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Macro Photography

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Answer: moving closer to a subject can change and improve a photograph. When photographers are far away from the subject, they have a limited idea of what the subject looks. If the photographer is not close to the subject, they will not be able to see or notice the detail of the subjects that could make for an interesting photograph. For example, if someone were to look at an insect from far away, they are most likely only going to be able to comprehend the shape and size of the insect. They would need to get closer to the insect to see the fine details of the bug, such as patterns and small appendages. Photographers need to psychically move closer to a subject so that they can see and examine details of the subject in person.

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