Flower Photography Tutorial
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awesome work =)) good job keep it up congrats
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Very insightful - and beautiful photos.
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great lesson :))
i'd like to get a macro lens one day..
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Beautiful Work
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i have some a video with some macro photography on my channel i hope to add some others soon so keep checking back or subscribe :) thankyou
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great vid. ;)
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if u already have macro lens do i still need to put the setting to macro?
pao815gasol 2 years ago
Yes, you can do that, but it's not really necessary. Your macro mode is really just an automatic setting to tell your camera to keep the focal point very close to the front view, in the foreground. I'd day you'd get better results with a manual setting and a macro lens separately, that way you can control the depth of field yourself, instead of the camera dictating it to you. Well done and thanks for a great question.
AmyK007 2 years ago
Just for the record- you can put your camera on macro mode if you don't have a manual setting. Just to clear up any confusion about what I say.
AmyK007 2 years ago
i do all my product photogaphy in my tortoises vivarium which is lighted by a uv bulb all i do is lay the flower or object on a piece of paper and stick the camera to macro mode :)
ThePhotogem 2 years ago
That's a wonderful idea. I'd love to see your images some time.
AmyK007 2 years ago
Another thing you can do is try your flower shot in black and white and then shoot with a red or orange filter on, it will make for some interesting tone. If you don't have a filter, try some coloured cellophane and a rubber band over your lens. A bit basic I know, but good if you are just starting out.
AmyK007 2 years ago