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Photography is a very satisfying creative outlet for the amateur and a lucrative business for the professional. It is a very personal interpretation that can be shared with the world. Sometimes the camera equipment you are using is not able to focus in on a subject close enough to satisfy your artistic needs like when taking a photo of a single flower. Photography that is close up is sometimes called macro. You can make a close up shot incredible by buying a macro lens for your camera.

Macro Lenses Price

It is possible to find these for a really affordable price for most cameras. You fit this adapter into the front lens to assist in focusing. There are other ways to achieve quality close-up photos without purchasing additional adapters but if you plan to take a lot of these pictures or are planning to become a professional photographer then purchasing the macro lenses will be very beneficial for you.

Techniques to take close-ups without a macro lens

Your main thing to consider when taking close-ups is the depth-of-field. Consider the shutter speed when taking pictures of moving objects. If you're taking outdoor photos, a little bit of wind may blur an object.

Shadows can be obnoxious in photos, and lighting should be a big focus. The object you take a photo of should be the main focus, and having the background a bit blurred can make the photo more dramatic. You will need plenty of light to make your shot clear and detailed.

Cropping the image properly can make a dramatic difference in the appearance of your photo. In situations where you do not have an adapter, you should use a tripod. After a certain distance, the camera cannot focus, thus blurring your image. A tripod will help your focus exponentially. A shutter release cable will eliminate movement in your photo. It is always the best idea to use the manual focus on your camera because without the adapter the camera is unable to do any automatic focusing for you.

Depth-of-field If you do not quite understand depth-of-field, you are among many new photographers. The depth-of-field simply means the part that is in focus. The part of the photo that has sharp definition is the 'area' of or the depth of the in-focus part of the photo. A close up of a flower in a field will show incredible detail if the background is a bit blurred. Especially when you're taking pictures of things, such as flowers, this will be a dramatic effect. A photographer has control over depth-of-field, but it is also dependent on the camera.

by: Christina Bowden.




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