i think you have some camera blur though, so that is something to watch for next time
In addition to the camera blur, I was wondering if there was too much 'noise' or depending on the lens, maybe a bit too close?? Just ideas. I do like your subject idea though - nice start.
Hi there Hyllmark92, a first MACRO hey... well your off to a good start.
The shots a little soft, I think you have slightly missed the focus on this.
MACRO is addictive, and there's no where to go but forward once you start.
Trust me you will just get better and better at MACRO the more you shoot.
I second all the comments above! It's always nice to watch someone getting addicted!
You've picked a bit of a tricky subject, my personal suggestion would be that for macros of glass objects they really need to be meticulously cleaned, otherwise the dust gets distracting.
One of the awesome parts of macro is that you get to see every tiny detail, and one of the hardest parts of macro is that you get to see every tiny detail
One of the awesome parts of macro is that you get to see every tiny detail, and one of the hardest parts of macro is that you get to see every tiny detail
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i think you have some camera blur though, so that is something to watch for next time
In addition to the camera blur, I was wondering if there was too much 'noise' or depending on the lens, maybe a bit too close?? Just ideas. I do like your subject idea though - nice start.
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Hi there Hyllmark92, a first MACRO hey... well your off to a good start.
The shots a little soft, I think you have slightly missed the focus on this.
MACRO is addictive, and there's no where to go but forward once you start.
Trust me you will just get better and better at MACRO the more you shoot.
Good Job Hyllmark92 keep shooting .... Skippy
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
It is addicting, feeling it already x)
You've picked a bit of a tricky subject, my personal suggestion would be that for macros of glass objects they really need to be meticulously cleaned, otherwise the dust gets distracting.
One of the awesome parts of macro is that you get to see every tiny detail, and one of the hardest parts of macro is that you get to see every tiny detail
SOOOOO TRUE!!