Macro Insect Photography: Abstract

What is this fat bug?

Macro Photography: Abstract Detail

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/20, 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 high-resolution file is available for licensing through Adobe Stock and Shutterstock.

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What is this fat bug?
Camera SONY SLT-A77V
Lens DT 30mm F2.8 Macro SAM
Aperture f/20
Shutter Speed 1/60 sec
ISO ISO 100
Focal Length 30mm

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