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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

Photo Slidehow from David A Vu of www.dvisualarts.com

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  • what were your shutter and aperture settings?

  • It all depends on the situation. All these shots are handheld and I believe the shutter was anywhere from 100 to 500 and aperture 2.8 up to 22 depending on the environment.

  • Amazing pictures!

  • Thanks for the kind comments. For some reason macro photography is always really fun and rewarding. I guess you see things where you cannot with your naked eyes.

  • i'm just now getting into dslr photography...what is bokeh? And your photos are outstanding....I hope one day to lose my current job so i can pursue my passions and make a living for my family with it? any tips?

  • Bokeh is the background blur. A good lens will give you a nice even smooth blur. You usually get this affect if you open up the aperture around 1.4 to 2.8

    You can make it happen. Just go out and let your passion lead you. Everywhere you go, take camera you. Your city is your backdrop so take advantage of that. Let the world see your work by displaying it on youtube, or Flickr.

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  • Macro photography is basically a name for close up photography. Not a stupid question at all, if you don't ask you won't learn.

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  • its so pretty!! i love macro photography i do it all the time :)

  • please watch my channel please!!!!!!!

  • HOLY CRAP THESE ARE AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!! what kind of camera did you use? i want to be a photographer when i get older!!! i have a video on my page if u would like to check it out but GREAT JOB!!!**

  • Great shots

  • 12 people dont have a DSLR Camera :D

  • What lens are you using? Prime macro lens, or extender, reverse... etc?

  • great pics respect :)

  • these photos are not macro  they are more like close up photos I thought macro was a photograpght less than 100 mm on a precise object

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