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About Me Deviant Artist Member Gustavo MazzarolloMale/Brazil Group group avatar #Extreme-Macro
 
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by ~PhotuBug

Critique from extreme macro: Liked a lot the composition positioning the subject in a interesting point in the rule of thirds to compos...

by ~PhotuBug

Critique from extreme macro: The moment you got is very good there is a sense of love due to the fact they were above the flower. In i...

by ~Japers

Liked a lot the pollen inclusion, and very good globular shaped, the face details are very visible, is interesting to look at in big si...


I really liked the direct, simple, message and the fast way it reach the viewer. Liked a lot the lighting the good use of fog and the s...

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Gustavo Mazzarollo
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Brazil
I live near nature, in a property abandoned for agriculture 30 years ago, now mostly forest and swamp.

Nature photos are a consequece of the opportunities I have found in this preserved place, mostly free living beings.

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:iconmallophora:
Nice pictures of Insects!! Amazing job in the details... Greettings
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:iconfrienddesign:
Simply amazing work!
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:icondanny-lue:
great, great, great pics

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"...ich ueberliess mich dem Glueck des Reisenden,
das nur aus Sehnsucht und Freiheit besteht..."
- REISE ZUM MITTELPUNKT DER ERDE
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:iconrichardjjones:
Hi gmazza, really really love your photography.
I have a quick question, how do you go about working out your frame size eg: This photo is a 4mm frame etc?
I am new to macro & would love to know how you work this information out.
Cheers :)

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:icongmazza:
I have shoot rule in the past and I know how much distance in fram is covered by each magnification. Another way is to divide the sensor size by the magnification (ex APS-C 22mm sensor divided by 5X magnification equals 4,4mm, the size of the frame)

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