Macro Photography

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Macro Photography
The word "macro" may also refer 
to macro photography, a method for 
taking photographs of a small object
at close range. Macro photography 
is close-up photography of small 
objects that depicts them as larger
than life-sized. Digital cameras 
have long been capable of macro 
photography through special macro
photography lenses and settings 
modes.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms

Igbo (ig)

  • Foto esere n'oke dị́ nso ibu ya ibu

Decomposition: Macro photography : Foto esere n'oke dị́ nso ibu ya ibu ( pictures taken at close range to make it appear bigger)

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  • Esetentananso

Decomposition: Esetentananso (from esetere ihe dị nta na nso) : Esete - to capture/captured; nta - small; nso - near/close. To capture magnification, 

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  • Abịarantansosee

Decomposition: Abịarantansosee ( from  A bịara ihe dị nta nso wee see) - that which is captured by coming close to it. can further stretch the word to 'Abịarantansoseekaobuo' Ka o buo - to make it larger.

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  • Esetementabuo

Decomposition: Esetementabuo - a photography that makes small big. Esete - to capture/captured; Me nta buo - mee ihe nta ka o buo - made small thing to look big

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  • Eserenanso

Decomposition: Eserenanso - macro photography. Esere - to capture; Nanso - when being close

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    Please break down the word into its constituent parts to understand its meaning. Which base/root words, affixes, and/or prefixes are combined to form this term?

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