Macro Lens Smartphone [part 3] Small Snails
Actually some of these photos I've been posting to the size of the original, because the original size resulted in a slow loading, then I re-post with ideal size by removing the previous post, it means not double posting.
These photos taken in a seaside Lamreh hill, Great Aceh, Sumatra, with a macro lens smartphone Sony C6903.
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Previous post:
- Small snails attached to a dry tree on the waterfront [photo gallery]
- Macro Lens Smartphone [part 1]
- Macro Lens Smartphone [part 2] - Into The Forest Lamreh Hill
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I know that we have already discussed this with @bullionstackers, but in the case of this post, I do not see the role of the science tag. There is no scientific content in the post that actually only consist of photographies. Maybe could you enlighten me? Thanks in advance!
I think, it depends on one's viewpoint to interpret science
Science is not photography, isn't it?
object photography for the development of science
As there is no text with the post, which developments?
no problem, if it's wrong I will remove the tag science
Just to be clear, I am not saying it is correct or wrong. I am just sharing my feeling and my opinion with respect to the tag science. I find this tag unjustified. But this is me. You are the one who must take the final decision :)
I used to have a smarpthone that had really good close focus like that:
It was an alcatel pop c7, if you ever see one of these phones they are good, as you can see, for macro.
I use an extra lens in the smartphone Sony C6903. I think, my smartphone is out of technology, but I use it.
Beautiful shoot in detail
@bontonstory thank
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