Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Digital Photography Macro

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Best Use of Macro Mode in Digital Photography

The macro mode setting found in most digital cameras can be a source of artistic HDR photography. The basic function of the macro mode is to capture small details while being up close with the subject. You can HDR photograph the smallest of letters or the finest details of a flower alike, with absolute clarity. However, to take macro digital photography to the level of art has certain requisites. The objective of digital macro photography is to show its audience something that it has already seen before, but never from the angle that you photographed it.



You need the eyes of an artist and a steady hand to be a successful macro photographer. Without the eye to find the beauty in the smallest of overlooked objects, you can not be successful in taking awe inspiring HDR photographs o the smaller world. Even if you have the eye of an artist, you will need steady hands to be able to photograph the minute details or the tiny subject accurately. If your hands shake while clicking, the photo may become blurry. Even if you have the necessary talent for being a good macro photographer, you will still benefit from a few classes in a photography school.



If you are using a DSLR camera, then you may consider additional lens to aid you in your quest to HDR photograph the minute. A proper lens can indeed increase your capabilities as a macro mode photographer. It may enable you to photograph objects that are invisible to the naked eye. Consider other equipments like a tripod to stabilize your shots to reduce blurriness from your photos. You should probably use a really good photo editor too as it will enable you to modify your better shots to the best shots. There is just so much that you can do with a photo editor that it is a must to have in your personal computer.



Macro mode may actually open your eyes to a world that you previously were ignorant of. It is time to illuminate your audience with that previously unknown world as well so find subjects that are interesting and new. It could be as simple as the patterns of a butterfly’s wings or as rare as a dung beetle acting as a ’bus’ and carrying several smaller dung beetles to their destination. Choose your subject well and after the initial selection try to take the best shot that you can. Take more than just one or two shots so that you can later choose the best one from a list of images. Everything will come to you eventually and you will find yourself growing with each passing day that you spend with your camera in macro mode.


About the Author

Samuel Ngar is an author writing about photography related topics, and you are invited to visit his website covering number of aspects about digital cameras & digital SLR lenses.



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