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Macro Photography Tutorial

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If you are interested in MACRO, try this page.


From the page:
Gallery Presentation - photo.net: "Most of my bugs are photographed in the natural environment. I don't chill them, or spray them, or glue them, or nail them down. I will sometimes move some blades of grass or vegetation to get a better view. Even less often, I will try to relocate the bug to a new location. Nonetheless, they are always alive and well when I shoot them. Occasionally I will shoot them on a building (white ones especially) or other man made structure.

My goal when photographing the bug is to present it in a positive light; to show it at it’s best. I especially like intimate portraits, behavior shots, and full body shots with clean and smooth backgrounds."

Update: This has become one of the most visited or searched for article on my blog. Mark has another site also. Please visit him there.

I put a new light in our pond tonight.Urban Hawks

Comments

attilasoul 24. June 2007, 11:17

Thanks for sharing - it's very interesting reading!
Only one word covers these pics: WOW! :eyes:

cwbywz 24. June 2007, 18:35

Does't it make you sick? I have a $400 macro lens and can't get close to what he does with diopters.

attilasoul 24. June 2007, 18:42

I just wish I get just as good as him one day! I work on it. But there's still a loooong way to go.

demiphonic 5. July 2007, 17:27

awesome shot :yes:

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