Random native subjects // Macro Photography

in blurt •  4 years ago 

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Hi everyone

Today's session is made up of some random subjects.
The sun was shining in the sky and since I had the camera with me, I decided to take a short walk after lunch and pick up some shoots taking advantage of the sunlight.

My introductory thoughts about macro photography:

It's amazing how macros with their blurred background can result in such different images full of contrasts and textures especially with this kind of subjects.
In the world of photography, especially macro photography, there is a universe of things available to everyone, enabling totally different and original approaches.

Before moving onto the result...

Here i present the technique used through a short visual tutorial:


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Among the various possible techniques to shoot macros, this is perhaps the most affordable and effective technique for those who have a camera with removable lens.
We can simply remove the lens and reverse the direction, and by using an inverter ring it ends up being more comfortable and facilitates the process.

Let's now move onto the result:

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F-stop: f/5 | Exposure time: 1/320 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/5 | Exposure time: 1/300 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/5 | Exposure time: 1/350 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/5 | Exposure time: 1/370 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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F-stop: f/5 | Exposure time: 1/320 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 100

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These photos weren't taken with a tripod.

Thank you

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