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Introduction to Macro Photography |
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Written by OPenDP
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Tuesday, 28 February 2006 |
 Photo Taken on EOS 350D , EF 100 f2.8 Macro Have you ever seen a photograph that makes a fly seem as if it could rival King Kong? Chances are that photographer captured the insect with a macro lens, showing off his or her close-up photography skills. Macro simply means that the images captured are equal or larger in size to the actual image being photographed.
Macro photography – extremely close-up photography – does not exist only in the world of professional photographers. With a focus on a few simple techniques and perhaps the addition of a few new accessories for your digital camera, you can see just how much fun macro can be.
Useful for many purposes, macro photography can capture purely creative subjects as well as commercial images such as jewelry pieces for a catalog. To succeed in taking great close-up photos, focus on the image at hand, minimizing clutter in the background. Allow your digital camera’s auto focus mode to take charge, but test out its “spot focus” mode for an exact preview of what the camera will be capturing. Write Comment ( Comments) |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 October 2007 )
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Digital Accessories for Macro Photography |
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Written by OpenDP
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Tuesday, 28 February 2006 |
Comparable to painting, sculpting and other creative endeavors, flower photography involves much contemplative thought and an artistic process. “Having an eye” comes in handy, as always, but photographers also must master a few techniques and equip their digital cameras with the appropriate equipment and accessories.
Macro photography typically describes a type of photography involving images that depict the subject at its actual size or greater. Special lenses called macro lenses aid photographers in capturing wonderful close-up shots of flowers, plants, insects, jewelry, products and other diverse subjects. Write Comment ( Comments) |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 July 2007 )
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