close up or macro
any suggestions to improve my close up skills? the first is cropped, the second cropped, macro, not quite satisfied
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I am going to watch the posts from the more experianced on this one - I too may learn something. Harvey
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Main issue with images is a lack of sharpness of the image. What equipment is being used? Suggestions: a) A firm support is very important for macros (ie: tripod, bean bag, etc.). b) Use small...
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A lense specific to Macro is also a plus for a macro photographer. Anchored is right.....a firm support is important & when I can I use my remote control as well to prevent added camera shake.
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I'm using a digital, a canon that has built in macro, possibly some of the problem. I suspect I have some camera shake too, mostly me I guess, thank you for the suggestions on these, Robert
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Robert, with the daffodil: you have focused on the background not the daffodil. The background is sharp and a little distracting. I would use a darker background, black would show the daffs well and...
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From your Daffy--- "Canon with built-in Macro"...but which Canon (Powershot A590 IS)? And at what focal length (5.8mm)? Exposure (1/4 sec, f8, ISO 200)? The EXIF data gives it away...1/4 sec...
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Glenn and George have pretty well covered it. I could add a word about composition. In the first shot you had two choices: 1. Move the camera left to include only the main flower. We like to include...
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