Macro Everywhere. What the eye does not see.
Macro is just not about taking photos of dragon flies. I will reserve a page just for them.
There is an infinite list of discoveries just waiting to be captured.
Go and explore and be creative.
One of the hardest boundaries in real macro photography is over combatting shallow depth of field.
One reason for keeping focus shallow, is to avoid cluttered backgrounds Depth is good for keeping all the subject in focus, Nowadays you can use photo stacking that allows you to layer photos of the same subject at different focus, Providing the subject is still!
Macro is just not about taking photos of dragon flies. I will reserve a page just for them.
There is an infinite list of discoveries just waiting to be captured.
Go and explore and be creative.
One of the hardest boundaries in real macro photography is over combatting shallow depth of field.
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ReplyDeleteHow do I get macro shots from my Nikon Coolpix P500?
ReplyDeleteYour camera does have close up . 4 inch close to the subject. if you want to get even closer , read the new post on starting up in macro. using other magnifiers.http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Nikon-Products/Product-Archive/Compact-Digital-Cameras/COOLPIX-P500.html
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