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RE: THE FULL BEAUTY OF MOTHER NATURE

in #photography7 years ago

these are a few simple tips from me ...

After the rain is a good time to look for objects for macro photography, when the objects around are filled with water droplets. Come closer to the subject to get how the rain point becomes "magnifying lens". The rain point magnifies the pattern on the surface where it is attached.

No matter how good your hand holds the camera while photographing macro photos, camera shake still often interrupts your photo. You should also always use a tripod in macro photography. If you have it, you must use the remote to press the shutter button properly, so that the effect of blur on your subject is not excessive.

For some of the same reasons why you should use a tripod and a remote controller in macro photography, the wind is also one of the obstacles in macro photography. Movement of the subject caused by the wind can interfere and make your macro photos clutter. If you are forced to shoot in windy weather, be patient and wait for the wind to stop and then you can take pictures, and increase your shutter speed, as much as possible.

Thank you Mister @r2cornell for sharing beautiful photo...I am big fans for you...

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Thank you. And thank you for these tips. I have seen the results of water droplets in macro-photography but have yet to try. Yes the wind is not helpful. I do have a tripod and may try it soon because I have a beautiful flower I am trying to capture but cannot quite get a quality photo. I never thought about the tripod.