Rughy in the garden
Tags: MacroSunday, January 30th 2005 / by Davide Troise
Today I’ve learn to use the Macro and Super Macro functions. Taking close-up pictures of small things is called “macro photography” and allow to see a large number of small particulars. Like my stone-made turtle called “Rughy” framed in my Zen garden made of white sand:

Meanwhile I was taking the picture, she (the turtle) was climbing a fragment of solid lava coming from Mt. Etna (Sicily).
The following is the same picture blowed up. One can touch the power of Macro and 5Mega pixels that allow to see some Rughy age wrinkles and some grains of sand with a great definition:

















