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  Macro Photography Robert Carlson [ Lens4anEye ]   Click Here to View the Album   Bugs, flowers and details of common objects are frequent subjects for the macro lens.    Depth of field is always a consideration when focusing in close on a subject. The newer DSLR cameras can capture multiple frames focusing incrementally further into the depth of a particular composition. Then the photographer used an editing program to select the parts of each frame to composite the most in focus results.    There are camera algorithms which will accomplish that feat when saving the shot. Deep focus is what you normally get when concentrating on landscapes.    The smaller the aperture is the greater depth of field results. This applies in the mathematical limit of a pinhole camera which has an infinite depth of field. Actually in such a setup there is no physical lens at all. Using extremely small apertures requires a combination of brightly li...