Photo Feature by Ernesto Gonzalez Diaz
HAVANA TIMES – Macro photography is when the subject or object being photographed is smaller than the camera sensor. For example, when we photograph a person, that person is much larger than the camera sensor, and when the photograph is printed, it appears smaller than the person. The same applies when photographing a building or a landscape.
On the other hand, if we photograph a water drop, a small insect, or a tiny detail of a human body, barely perceptible to the naked eye,