Working with razor-thin depth of field, this photograph isolates the jointed appendages adapted for precise movement. This image is available in high resolution for print and digital licensing.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/10
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 100
Focal Length
30mm
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Pressed against the boundary between science and art, this image documents the mandible structures used for feeding. Part of an ongoing macro photography series exploring insect micro-worlds.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/11
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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Peter Gedeon’s macro lens reveals an abstract study of natural micro-textures in extraordinary detail. Captured using a DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM at f/11, every texture and color nuance is rendered with the clarity that only true macro technique can achieve. The shallow depth of field — a hallmark of close-up work — isolates the subject against a softly diffused background, guiding the viewer’s gaze to where it matters most. The combination of organic patterns that blur the line between photography and fine art and the razor-thin depth of field creates a sense of intimacy with a subject most people never examine this closely.
Macro photography sits at the intersection of technical optics and patient observation. Subject movement, wind, changing light, and the razor-thin plane of sharp focus all demand constant micro-adjustment. Shot with a SONY SLT-A77V Peter Gedeon’s macro practice spans insects, arachnids, botanical details, and abstract surface studies, each captured in natural conditions without staging. This image forms part of Peter Gedeon’s broader macro collection — insects, arachnids, and botanical details captured across multiple locations and seasons.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/11
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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There is an entire universe of detail in an abstract study of natural micro-textures that the naked eye never sees. Captured using a DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM at f/4, every texture and color nuance is rendered with the clarity that only true macro technique can achieve. The shallow depth of field — a hallmark of close-up work — isolates the subject against a softly diffused background, guiding the viewer’s gaze to where it matters most. Notice organic patterns that blur the line between photography and fine art: this is where the macro lens earns its keep, resolving structures the eye registers only as texture.
Macro photography sits at the intersection of technical optics and patient observation. Subject movement, wind, changing light, and the razor-thin plane of sharp focus all demand constant micro-adjustment. Shot with a SONY SLT-A77V Peter Gedeon’s macro practice spans insects, arachnids, botanical details, and abstract surface studies, each captured in natural conditions without staging. The photograph is one of dozens in Peter Gedeon’s macro portfolio, each documenting a different facet of the micro-world.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/4
Shutter Speed
1/160 sec
ISO
ISO 100
Focal Length
30mm
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This macro photograph pulls the viewer into an abstract study of natural micro-textures with startling immediacy. Captured using a DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM at f/10, every texture and color nuance is rendered with the clarity that only true macro technique can achieve. The shallow depth of field — a hallmark of close-up work — isolates the subject against a softly diffused background, guiding the viewer’s gaze to where it matters most. What draws the eye first is organic patterns that blur the line between photography and fine art, rendered with the kind of resolution that rewards zooming in again and again.
Macro photography sits at the intersection of technical optics and patient observation. Subject movement, wind, changing light, and the razor-thin plane of sharp focus all demand constant micro-adjustment. Shot with a SONY SLT-A77V Peter Gedeon’s macro practice spans insects, arachnids, botanical details, and abstract surface studies, each captured in natural conditions without staging. The photograph is one of dozens in Peter Gedeon’s macro portfolio, each documenting a different facet of the micro-world.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/10
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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At extreme magnification, an abstract study of natural micro-textures becomes something entirely unexpected. Captured using a DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM at f/16, every texture and color nuance is rendered with the clarity that only true macro technique can achieve. The shallow depth of field — a hallmark of close-up work — isolates the subject against a softly diffused background, guiding the viewer’s gaze to where it matters most. The combination of organic patterns that blur the line between photography and fine art and the razor-thin depth of field creates a sense of intimacy with a subject most people never examine this closely.
Macro photography sits at the intersection of technical optics and patient observation. Subject movement, wind, changing light, and the razor-thin plane of sharp focus all demand constant micro-adjustment. Shot with a SONY SLT-A77V Peter Gedeon’s macro practice spans insects, arachnids, botanical details, and abstract surface studies, each captured in natural conditions without staging. The photograph is one of dozens in Peter Gedeon’s macro portfolio, each documenting a different facet of the micro-world.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/16
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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Working with razor-thin depth of field, this photograph isolates the thorax plate with its geometric patterns. Part of the Null Pictures macro collection — available for stock licensing.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/4.5
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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Using focus stacking technique, this macro photograph brings into view the thorax plate with its geometric patterns. Part of an ongoing macro photography series exploring insect micro-worlds.
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Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/14
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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At extreme magnification, an abstract study of natural micro-textures becomes something entirely unexpected. Captured using a DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM at f/14, every texture and color nuance is rendered with the clarity that only true macro technique can achieve. The shallow depth of field — a hallmark of close-up work — isolates the subject against a softly diffused background, guiding the viewer’s gaze to where it matters most. Every surface in the frame — from organic patterns that blur the line between photography and fine art to the softly receding background — tells a story of patience and precision.
Macro photography sits at the intersection of technical optics and patient observation. Subject movement, wind, changing light, and the razor-thin plane of sharp focus all demand constant micro-adjustment. Shot with a SONY SLT-A77V Peter Gedeon’s macro practice spans insects, arachnids, botanical details, and abstract surface studies, each captured in natural conditions without staging. This image forms part of Peter Gedeon’s broader macro collection — insects, arachnids, and botanical details captured across multiple locations and seasons.
License this image as stock photography through Adobe Stock or Shutterstock: Adobe Stock | Shutterstock
Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/14
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
License This Photo
This image is available for commercial licensing on major stock photography platforms:
Peter Gedeon’s macro lens reveals an abstract study of natural micro-textures in extraordinary detail. Captured using a DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM at f/16, every texture and color nuance is rendered with the clarity that only true macro technique can achieve. The shallow depth of field — a hallmark of close-up work — isolates the subject against a softly diffused background, guiding the viewer’s gaze to where it matters most. The combination of organic patterns that blur the line between photography and fine art and the razor-thin depth of field creates a sense of intimacy with a subject most people never examine this closely.
Macro photography sits at the intersection of technical optics and patient observation. Subject movement, wind, changing light, and the razor-thin plane of sharp focus all demand constant micro-adjustment. Shot with a SONY SLT-A77V Peter Gedeon’s macro practice spans insects, arachnids, botanical details, and abstract surface studies, each captured in natural conditions without staging. The complete macro collection — spanning seasons, species, and environments — is available for commercial licensing.
License this image as stock photography through Adobe Stock or Shutterstock: Adobe Stock | Shutterstock
Camera
SONY SLT-A77V
Lens
DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture
f/16
Shutter Speed
1/60 sec
ISO
ISO 50
Focal Length
30mm
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This image is available for commercial licensing on major stock photography platforms:
An abstract fine art composition by Peter Gedeon — a photograph that transcends documentation to become a statement of visual art. The image demonstrates a deliberate artistic approach: the subtle gradations that reward closer inspection. Fine art photography lives or dies by intentionality, and here every element serves the composition — the framing, the tonal range, the precise moment of capture all contribute to an image that works as both a standalone piece and a versatile creative asset.
Peter Gedeon’s fine art practice spans multiple genres — from macro and urban exploration to landscape and abstract work — unified by a consistent eye for composition and craft. Captured with a SONY SLT-A77V Whether deployed in editorial contexts, commercial design, or large-format gallery prints, the high-resolution file delivers professional quality and visual impact. Licensing is available through Adobe Stock and Shutterstock.
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An abstract fine art composition by Peter Gedeon — a photograph that transcends documentation to become a statement of visual art. The image demonstrates a deliberate artistic approach: the deliberate use of negative space. Fine art photography lives or dies by intentionality, and here every element serves the composition — the framing, the tonal range, the precise moment of capture all contribute to an image that works as both a standalone piece and a versatile creative asset.
Peter Gedeon’s fine art practice spans multiple genres — from macro and urban exploration to landscape and abstract work — unified by a consistent eye for composition and craft. Captured with a SONY SLT-A77V Whether deployed in editorial contexts, commercial design, or large-format gallery prints, the high-resolution file delivers professional quality and visual impact. Licensing is available through Adobe Stock and Shutterstock.
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