Macro Photography: Abstract Detail
Working at the edge of what a macro lens can resolve, Peter Gedeon captures an abstract study of natural micro-textures. Captured using a DT 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 at f/6.3, 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. Available as a high-resolution stock image suitable for editorial, commercial, and creative projects.
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| Camera | SONY SLT-A77V |
| Lens | DT 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 |
| Aperture | f/6.3 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/320 sec |
| ISO | ISO 400 |
| Focal Length | 200mm |
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