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Macro photography, or high-magnification close-up photography, can change the way you look at the world, spark new ideas, and provide a way to commune with nature or make the best of a stormy day.
Manual focusing is made easy with your DSLR's Live View. By magnifying the area you want to focus on on the Live View screen and turning the lens's focus ring, you can position the point of focus ...
For macro photography this has two clear advantages: the first is that it makes getting the camera close to subjects, both low to the ground and higher up, much easier.
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Amateur Photographer on MSNComplete guide to Macro Photography – create great macro photos - MSNIn this guide to macro photography, we cover how to start shooting great macro images, including the kit you’ll need, and ...
Phones don’t always make it obvious where Macro mode is, if it has one. And some models also make it annoyingly easy to accidentally turn off macro mode, for added difficulty.
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Use natural lighting effects to introduce drama to your macro photography scenes - MSNUnfortunately, this isn’t always easy to achieve in macro photography, especially when you are working with natural light and relying on the weather conditions. Backlighting, ...
Photographer and National Geographic Explorer Anand Varma offers his tips for mastering macro photography—a surprising glimpse into the small world.
In the video, the Indy Mogul team describes a simple yet effective method for macro photography by which you simply attach your lens to your camera backwards.
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