Macro photography can be super fun. And with the warmer weather being right around the corner, there is no better time to get out there and photograph some beautiful new life than right now. To get better photos though, we recommend that you take a couple of pointers first.
The Sharpest Photos Are Done Through Focus Stacking
Remember That the Closer You Get, the Less Will be in Focus
Motion Blur Is Intensified At Macro Ranges
Use a Tripod
Add a Flash for Even Sharper Images
Try to Go for the Details
Faster Shutter Speeds Can Mean Less Camera Shake
Watch the Way You Stand and Hold Your Camera
Your Best Image Quality Will be Between f4-f8
Make Sure The Key Focus is Brightly Illuminated
Stagnant Objects Are Usually Best to Photograph
Macro Lenses Are Better Than the Conversion Tubes
True Macro Ranges are 1:1
Focusing in Low Light at Macro Ranges Will Take an Eternity
The Best Macro Work Takes a Lot of Imagination
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