Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Macro Vision

This article helps describe when, where, and how to shoot macro photography. This type of photography takes a decent amount of time and lots of patients to master. But if you have a limitation of time or a budget this kind of photography might be the best choice for you. During the different seasons the photographer can capture many different types of moments. This creating an endless amount of options to photograph.

With macro vision the subjects are typically changing from month to month and every year could produce a different subject. Through capturing flowers, plants, and live subjects there is many different ways to capture these moments and interactions throughout the year. This can be done in parks, forests, or even your own back yard. It does not take much to be able to photograph these moments. As Mike talks further he goes into detail about specific issues and ways to go about this type of photography. To me it is very advanced, I am still trying to learn my lightroom and taking clear and well thought out images.

Text & Photography By Mike Moats
https://www.outdoorphotographer.com/tips-techniques/nature-landscapes/macro-vision/

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