Macro lenses are designed to focus much closer than a normal lens. This can create some problems photographers need to be aware of with respect to camera-to-subject distances and the risk of blocking ...
Reversed Macro is not exactly a secret in Macro photography, it's the most cost effective way to get extreme close up with a non-macro lens. I've seen several tutorials on these subjects so I thought ...
A macro lens is a photographer’s ticket to shooting exotic images without leaving your own backyard — or maybe even your living room. The environment you’ve looked at for years can feel like an ...
Smartphone cameras have telephoto lenses, wide-angle lenses, lenses made for low-light conditions, and even monochrome lenses; but what do you do if macro shots are your thing? Most phones can get ...
I used a phone and a macro lens to get these great close-up shots of insects and plants. Here are some tips on how to do the same whether you use an iPhone or an Android phone. When he's not testing ...
Welcome to TNW Basics, a collection of tips, guides, and advice on how to easily get the most out of your gadgets, apps, and other stuff. Over the past few years, cameras have become the de facto ...
Matt Berry shares his hints and tips on how to take great macro shots with the Tamron 90mm f2.8 SP DI macro lens. How do you get the shots? I tend to keep things simple and use as little equipment as ...
Laowa 100mm f/2.8 Tilt-Shift 1X Macro lens is best suited to professional users, especially those who require precise controls over planes of focus and perspective. Its focal length (longer than the ...
In a nutshell, macro photography refers to close-up, magnified images of tiny things. Common examples are images of bugs, in which you can see them in so much detail you can even tell the minuscule ...
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