wetrat
Contributor
This is a weird question for you photographers. Macro means "large" as in the whole macrocosm or universe. Micro means "small" as in microscope, an instrument for observing very small things. Why is "macro" in underwater photographic terms pictures of teeny tiny nudibranchs and the like instead of large underwater seascapes? It makes more sense that pictures of itty bitty things in the sea would be "micro" photography.
Just wondering.....:06:
John
Just wondering.....:06:
John