Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Macro Photography

In macro photography, a sharp image of a tiny object requires the lens to be positioned much closer still, with the lens moved even further out than for normal photography. To take a Macro Photography, Photographer zooms into a picture so they got a lot of detail more than normal picture. To shoot macro in the days of film — aside from the requirement of using an SLR camera.

3 things to keep in mind when shooting macro photography
  1. Viewing- use the LCD screen for viewing
  2. No Confusion- Take care to position your macro subject against an appropriate background
  3. Lighting- Set up the camera only centimetres from the subject


5 other subjects I want to explore using macro photography
  1. Sand
  2. Water
  3. Eyes
  4. Leaf
  5. Sea
This picture is a good example of macro photography because photography focus on the eye that is a main focus by used a depth of field. This picture covers eyelash, background, camera, and photographer. The lighting of this picture is also good in the human's eye. The color of this picture is bright and colorful.


This picture is my great example of macro photography. I used depth of field and I focused into the raindrops on the grass background. The lighting of picture is good so we can see the raindrops which is very small in general.





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