Macro Photography | Busy Bee

in blurtimals •  3 years ago  (edited)

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It's a perfect day, going to rice fields near a irrigation system, in the green grass when i saw this tiny bee, but now it is magnified so it looks like a big one, maybe he was alone and resting so he don't move any muscle, except for the wind that swing back and forth.

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Macrophotography

My own definition, explanation, and tips while capturing these bugs is based on my experience.

Tips: Always ready when you see one, get your gear and shoot it, do it slowly because the hard movement can alert their senses, know your gear, mine is listed below, know the distance, never too far away or too close, you can shoot multiple rapid shots if you have plenty of space for storage.

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Shooting this small creature needs patience, a lot because if they see you or sense you coming they will run or fly away, but patience is a virtue, you can make it by first trying and a lot of practice, if by chance you can spot a friendly one.

You need a steady hand, you know macro lenses are sensitive to movement, and small movement can make a picture blur unless you have a tripod. but you can improvise you can lean to a tree or something steady.

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If you have yes you can use also a tripod, why not? use the gear whatever is necessary and of course, if you have the budget, have a great day. Thanks and Stay Safe.

KEEP SHOOTING

"The SMALLEST things are just as important as the MACRO, So are the smallest acts of goodness from the HEART"


CameraXiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro + Lensbong Sony 25mm
EditorLightRoomCc
LocationPhilippines

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all insects look so cute in macro