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MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES – DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1 UPON 1 (#31) VIDEO


www.adorama.com – Macro Photography Techniques and Tips – In this part number 31, Mark will uncover you how to take those up tighten photos! Macro photography techniques concede singular opportunities to furnish beautiful and thespian photos and Mark shows us a integrate examples. Macro Photography On Wiki: en.wikipedia.org – “Quote” Macrophotography is close-up photography, customarily of very small subjects. Classically a macrophotograph is one in which the size of the theme on the disastrous is larger than hold up size. However in complicated use it refers to a accomplished sketch of a theme at larger than hold up size.[1] The comparative measure of the theme size on the movie craft (or picture sensor plane) to the tangible theme size is well known as the facsimile ratio. Likewise, a macro lens is classically one lens capable of facsimile ratios larger than 1:1, nonetheless it now refers to any lens with a vast facsimile ratio, notwithstanding frequency surpassing 1:1. Outside of technical photography and film-based processes, where the size of the picture on the disastrous or picture sensor is the theme of discussion, the accomplished imitation or on-screen picture more ordinarily lends a sketch the macro status. For example, when producing a 6×4 in. (15×10 cm) imitation using 135 format movie or sensor, a life-size outcome is probable with a lens carrying only a 1:4 facsimile ratio. Reproduction ratios much larger than 1:1 are deliberate to be the area of photomicroscopy, mostly completed with digital microscope. “End allude to

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Posted by Favorite Rss - February 3, 2012 at 12:30 pm

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MACRO DENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY


More report can be found at www.phelandentalseminars.com and www.smiletoremember.com or you can e-mail Dr. Phelan at drsphelan@me.com In this video, Dr. Stephen Phelan demonstrates the technique he uses for macro images of the maxillary maiden teeth.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - January 30, 2012 at 8:27 am

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WEEKLY PHOTO TIPS PRESENTS THE DIY LOW COST MACRO LIGHT FOR CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPHY


www.weeklyphototips.com Hi everyone, we swallow ones pride for the long check since our last video. Scott and we have been pretty bustling with some new print and video shoots as well as relocating the last of my rigging from my old studio. Right now the new college of music looks like a explosve went off in a camera store, but we will get it spotless up as we are hosting Joel Grimes in reduction than two weeks. This week Scott gives us a discerning example of how to make a very low price DIY macro light for those Extreme Close-Ups. Using a set of tall liughtness LED pass sequence lights and some gaffers fasten or Velcro, you can easily emanate a very absolute little apparatus that will fit in that last little indentation of your camera bag. Come revisit us at www.weeklyphototips.com for links and some example photos. Thanks for interlude by, feel giveaway to move a few friends subsequent time, the more the merrier. See you subsequent time on www.weeklyphototips.com

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Posted by Favorite Rss - January 26, 2012 at 6:30 am

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MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY WITH FLASH


Photography tips and techniques used to sketch Butterflies at Sweetbriar Nature Center in New York. Equipment used: Canon 40D, Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro lens, Canon 580EXII, Flip video. Opening song used with full accede by Kevin MacLeod.

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Posted by Favorite Rss - January 1, 2012 at 8:29 pm

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