Macro Photography By Ryan Tieu

April 08, 2019 ryan tieu 0 Comments




MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
This is my first assignment of term 3 and it was about Macro Photography. Our objective was to take pictures up close to make it appear bigger than it's normal life-size. Macro is usually taken from small objects or living organisms such as insects as they are quite small and provide unique features. When taking Macro photos, I use manual focus rather than autofocus as it enables the ability to control and adjust the focus of the object and its surrounding. Lenses that go pretty well with Macro Photography are 50mm to 200mm but I prefer 50mm as it was much easier to take pictures of small objects that fit into the picture. Unfortunately, there weren't any flowers or insects to take pictures of due to the cold conditions. It would've been more fun and interesting to take pictures of nature with the flowers and insects alongside but there was no chance of it happening, sadly. Despite not being able to take pictures of the beautiful flowers with insects, this was still a fun project as it was a different style of photography and was pretty interesting.








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