In this fruit macro photography tutorial we will show you how to create stunning photos for fruit slices with a few simple tips!
Если вы снимаете макро, вы наверняка сталкивались с такими трудностями как шевеленка, или резкие, уродливые тени на фотографии. Автор данной статьи хочет вам показать, как можно решить эти проблемы с помощью пластикового стаканчика, ножниц и изоленты. Трудности в макросъемке Если вы снимате макро на природе, особенно с рук, то наверняка сталкиваетесь с такими трудностями: В-первых, предметы не стоят на месте, они двигаются. Например, если вы снимаете цветок, то небольшое дуновение ветра через макрообъектив может показаться ураганом.
Desde que tengo consciencia de mí mismo siempre me ha llamado la atención el micromundo. (Nota: también te puede interesar 9 Lecciones que he Aprendido con mi Nuevo Objetivo Macro). ¿Cómo será la vida de ésos diminutos seres? ¿Cómo nos verán a nosotr
Whether you're photographing insects, jewelry, or flowers, macro photography showcases tiny objects with incredible detail.
Yet another deer fly that tried to bite me while running...note the lovely dark integument or skin on this one nicely contrasting its lovely purple flickr eyes
¿Te gustaría practicar macrofotografía de flores? Sin duda es un género fotográfico muy espectacular porque nos acerca a un mundo nuevo que no estamos acostumbrados a ver desde tan corta distancia. En el artículo de hoy te vamos a ayudar a iniciarte
This crazy self-portrait was taken using the tiny reflection in the tip of a ballpoint pen. Russian photographer Alexey Arkhipov modified a Canon
Guía para iniciarte en la fotografía macro desde cero: material, consejos, ideas, ajustes y trucos para empezar con buen pie.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of macro photography with our stunning collection of high-resolution images.
Guía para iniciarte en la fotografía macro desde cero: material, consejos, ideas, ajustes y trucos para empezar con buen pie.
The best macro photography accessories will help you shoot those incredible tiny worlds that macro photographers are after. Macro photography can be one of the most challenging types of photography to shoot. That's because it often includes a shallow depth of field, long shutter speeds, and tight working spaces.
The Canon Macro 2.8 100mm lens is a must for any macro photographers out there. Here is my review on what I like and dislike about the lens.
¿Te apasiona capturar los detalles que no se ven a simple vista? Te traemos 60 ejemplos de fotografía macro que no te dejarán indiferente.
Many beginner photographers think macro photography is all about the right gear. And while the right gear is important, you still need to master your settings for macro photography to get the most out of it.
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Black Swallowtails sharing the sweets of a thistle flower (from the archives). Photographed along the Shane Wilbanks Trail near Lake Grapevine in Texas.
A look at the various equipment that can be used for extreme macro photography, plus tips on getting great photos at high magnifications.
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Flower photographed with 50 mm f/1.8 lens and 10x close-up lens. Here is the secret to amazing macro and close-up photographs: many photographers cheat. Ok, ok, there are not exactly rules to photography, but if you are wondering why your bug, flower, insect, or other close-up shots are not quite looking the same as the ones you admire, there is an easy reason. That other photographer knows how to optimize the scene. Read any book or blog about macro or close-up photography, and you will soon realize that you need to "create" the scene you are photographing as much as you need to find it. All types of photography involve working the scene - finding the best angles, perspective, and composition for what you want to capture. But with macro photography, you are working with such small subjects and such minuscule compositions, that you have a lot more leeway. (Read more Tips to Improve Your Macro Photography.) This post will look at one easy way to immediately improve your macro and close-up photographs - pay attention to the background and cheat as necessary. Background: Move Your Feet Although the photographer's eye is most often drawn towards the subject, it is the background that will make or break your final image. Always be on the alert for times when you become so focused and intent on your subject that you forget to review or even glance at the background and how it is rendered as part of your photographs. An earlier blog post dealt with the idea of paying attention to the background in general: Remember the Background and Move Your Feet. Often times, your background problems can be solved with just a minimum of legwork. Areas of light and dark in the background of your image can compete with your subject in unhelpful ways. In the top photograph above, the bright lights and blur of the background flowers is quite pretty, but it is also quite distracting. It is difficult to distinguish the foreground, in-focus flowers from the background, and there is a large, blank section of dark in the upper left corner. Moving myself just slightly led to the second composition, below. Now, the in-focus flowers, the subject of the photograph, are strikingly contrasted against the darker area of the background. The bright lights and blur are still an element of the image, but it is now much easier to see and appreciate the subject matter. Sometimes, however, you can take your solutions even one step further. This is where truly manipulating the background comes into play ... Background Creation There are two ways to go about this method of background-perfecting: you can fix the background or you can move your subject. Many photographers are not above digging up, cutting, or otherwise rearranging flowers, for example, whether in a bouquet at home or in a ditch along the road side. Read just a little into the 'how to' behind a remarkable flower shot, and you might be amazed at how much effort has gone in to both find and then create the final scene. If you are already shooting cut flowers, your options for background fixing become infinite. An earlier post has already covered the ease with which a common tri-fold board can be used for a photography background and reflector: Easy Photography Upgrade: the tri-fold board. But why be content with simply adding a plain old white or black background? Tri-fold boards come in many colors, offering many possibilities for contrasting or complementary backgrounds for your images. When shooting macro and close-up photography, you are in luck. The area covered in a typical close-up shot is often so small, that you can use much smaller papers to create your backdrop. The collage above shows the setup for the close-up flower shot and the surprising twist about the background - a simple 12x12 inch shamrock-decorated piece of scrapbook paper. The photograph at the opening of this article? A faux water scene with waves. Backgrounds in Macro Photography: Fake It or Just Make It Backgrounds are a critical part of any photograph but can often make or break a macro or close-up image. Spend some time considering the background before you start shooting. Think about whether you can move slightly and recompose or shoot with a different length lens or from a different perspective. These simple steps could resolve your background problems in the field. Or, simply control the background entirely by substituting your own. Tri-folds and scrapbooking paper allow for infinite variation and are inexpensive and easy to use. How has paying attention to the backgrounds made an impact in your photography? Want more great ideas? Follow Boost Your Photography on Pinterest: Boost Your Photography This post linked to on and at It's Party Time and Tips and Tricks Linky. Boost Your Photography: Learn Your DSLR is now available from Amazon. Get the most out of your camera with practical advice about the technical and creative aspects of DSLR photography that will have you taking beautiful pictures right away.
Macro Photography is a photographic field is to shoot small things in large scale. There are various ways for taking Macro, common techniques are listed here.
¿A quién no le gusta pasar tiempo en el jardín? Sin embargo, a algunas personas les gusta tanto que se pasan horas y horas, cámara en mano, esperando que un insecto se pose sobre el pétalo de una flor para capturar la imagen perfecta.
Here’s another in the series of articles of photographic uses for the Raspberry Pi SBC (Single Board Computer). This time, it’s re-purposing an old flatbed scanner as a macro rail for f…
This is for Jon of the RSPCA Photography competition magazine covering my setup, just wanted to show him the bits and bobs that go into making a simple setup to capture high magnification images of insects. Thanks all.
Like most you whom have dabbled with macro photography knows, adequate and good lighting is essential to get low shutter times (=sharp pictures of...
Have you ever come across images of water drops on dandelion clocks and wondered how they were taken? Dandelion clocks are great subjects for macro photography. And adding water droplets enhances the image, giving it a natural feel. Photographer Stewart Wood shows you how you can add a water drop to a dandelion seed and […]
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Learn what you need to know in order to successfully shoot your first images of flowers in macro photography.
I’ve been experimenting with silk flowers purchased from a local crafts store and I have to admit that they look very real. The one problem with photography them is that the fine texture in …
Along with colder weather, the month of October often brings colds and stomach viruses. I sincerely apologize for not posting the Project MCP Highlights for last week; however, I was a bit under the weather. This week you will be graced with highlights from both October challenge weeks #3 and #4. I love the colors…
Quick, Cheap, and Awesome Macro Photo Background!: I recently made a very simple Instructable about how to convert a child-resistant bottle cap to adult friendly. The inspiration was not only to present that neat cap conversion process, but to utilize a really cool method of creating a super simple…
Tips for taking great flower photos, covering equipment, composition, focusing, and lighting.
Create a Macro Lighting Rig for Compact Cameras: In this ‘How To’ guide I’ll show you how easy it is to make a ‘Macro Lighting Rig’ for your compact camera. Costing less than £15 to make, this ‘Macro Lighting Rig’ is an extremely useful bit of kit to add to your wildlife photography kit bag! Time…