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Macro (Close-up) Photography
Sample and examples for "Macro (Close-up) Photography"
| An Introduction to Macro Photography
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| (http://www.cheapshooter.com/2008/08/04/an-int...) |
| Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need tons of expensive equipment to shoot close-ups. Yes, a macro lens, extension tubes and a ring flash will help, but you can still take breathtaking photos outdoors without them - even on a cheap digital camera. In fact, some of the consumer digicams are great options for macro shots, as their small sensors and compact lenses produce a nice depth of field and a very small minimum focal distance. Both these attributes are key to producing tack-sharp macro photos. Here are some other tips:
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| Tags: macro flash depth of field |
1 Votes | 96 Views | Photography / Macro (Close-up) Photography | Thursday, August 13, 2009 |
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| How to Shoot Macro Flower Photography (with any camera)
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| (http://digital-photography-school.com/forum/t...) |
| I have always been fascinated with plants and flowers particularly as subject for photography and taught myself just about everything I know. Consequently, I have devoted a good portion of my life to photographing them. As much as I would love to pursue it full time, photography is a hobby, not my career.
Unlike almost all professionals, and many amateurs, I take my pictures with a simple point and shoot camera, and not a particularly good one at that. My current camera is a Samsung BL103: 10.2 MP, 3x optical zoom, and less than $100. I want everyone to know that it doesn't take a $2000 camera to create beautiful shots. And now onto the flowers.
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| Tags: How to Take Pictures of Flowers How to take pictures of Flowers flowers |
0 Votes | 80 Views | Photography / Macro (Close-up) Photography | Wednesday, August 05, 2009 |
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| Bug Pictures (Insect Macro Photography)
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| (http://www.mplonsky.com/photo/article.htm) |
| When I first got the camera, my (then) 5 year old son came into my office one day and suggested I photograph a bug that he had his eye on and we did. It was worse than terrible by my current standards, but it did allow us to see the bug in more detail than we could in real life. That is what got me started and what I enjoy so much about macros. They let you see what you ordinarily cannot. As a scientist, I am quite curious by nature. I kept shooting the bugs, had fun, and my camera was reasonably good at it. I also liked that as I developed skills shooting bugs, all of my other photos (dogs, family, etc), got better too. |
| Tags: macro camera better photo |
1 Votes | 63 Views | Photography / Macro (Close-up) Photography | Monday, August 03, 2009 |
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| Macro Inspirations
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| (http://www.photography.tutorialsstock.com/Bas...) |
| Once You???ve trained your eye to look for macro photo opportunities,you???ll find them almost anywhere, even in objects such as stamps,coins, paper clips, drawing pins and so on. |
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0 Votes | 24 Views | Photography / Macro (Close-up) Photography | Tuesday, July 07, 2009 |
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