Monday, July 30, 2012

How to Shoot Super Macro Photos


How to Shoot Super Macro Photos

Ok, before I get into the “how to”, let me first give you a brief explanation of what macro is. It’s basically close-up photography where the image projected on the camera sensor is relatively the same size as your subject. We give this term a ratio of 1:1. Most standard macro lenses give you up to 1:1 ratio. As for super macro, depending on your lens combination, you can usually get a ratio of 2:1 or greater. What this means is that your sensor sees closer than the human eye which leads to some unusual photography.

Read more: http://digital-photography-school.com/super-macro-photography#ixzz21kX5o0gI

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Definitely an article worth reading...

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