Macro Photography

Macro Photography


Macro photography is a extreme close shot photography.Macro photographers lucky enough to own
a D-SLR with macro lenses. Macro mode is normally symbolized with a small flower and when selected it will tell your camera that you want to focus on a subject closer to your lens than normal.
In this photography a tripod can be very useful, even if you’re just capturing with a compact camera.

Mainly when you have little depth of fields where it is all the more important to make sure the right part of your shot is in focus. macro shots having some unnatural light is important.once shot lined up and in focus take the shot.Make sure once you’ve taken it to take a good look at it on the LCD, zooming in to make sure that your focusing is sharp.Try shooting at slightly different ways, with dissimilar compositions and focusing on different points of the subject to see what works perfect.

Macro lenses of different focal lengths find different uses:
45–65 mm – product photography, small objects that can be approached closely without causing unpleasant effect,
90–105 mm – insects, flowers, and small objects from a comfortable distance
150–200 mm – insects and other small animals where additional working distance is required
The macro lens has an extreme level of magnification,
capable of taking out the very small details and increasing them bigger than we can see with our own eyes.
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