Photography insect
Hi all hive friends, today meet again with me, Well this morning I found a beautiful insect, but unfortunately, the insect is very wild, so I took the picture not focused on the head of the insect,
These are some of the pictures I took of the wild insect, all the pictures were not focused on the head ,,
Camera: Oppo A3s + Lensa Macro
Lens: Macro.
Thank you.
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insects are harder to catch ("to nail", as English say).
let me share a little trick for macro photography: in the early morning when it is more cold, or after the rain, the insects are slow and not in a hurry -- best time to shoot!
some photographers even use fridge, to immobilize butterflies and moths, to take a good capture of them.
blessings!
@qwerrie Thank you very much for the advice you give, I want to try it, like you said. Hopefully I will succeed, as you said, thank you very much, my brother, I am very happy, someone shares his knowledge ,,
you dont need to send me tips, really. better invest in your Voice Power :P
a lot of good macro photographers share their knowledge here.
but their "know-how" guides are mostly for cameras, not for smartphones.
anyway, you may find it useful...
follow @miroslavrc from Serbia, and @brianhphoto. btw his last post is about Macro Focus Stacking technology.
Thank you my brother, but they use the camera to take pictures, while I only use a smartphone, of course the difference is much,
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