Macro photography is like a secret world. You can capture ordinary objects in a way that the human eye cannot see them, and create captivating images.
Many people immediately think flowers and bugs at the mention of the word macro, but there are so many other great options. This is meant to inspire you to get out there and look at the world a little closer. Find interesting subjects right under your nose - hey, maybe you can even photograph your dog's nose!
Here's a few ideas for you including some flowers and bugs:
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By Tasumi1968
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By cobalt123
By tony babcock
By Becky
By Ben Kreunen
By Mahmoudreza Shirinsokhan
By Brian Wolfe
By Randy Pertiet
By Jonathan Cohen
By Eduardo Millo
By syvwlch
By Martin Heigan
By maury.mccown
By Guy Sie
By Nick Fedele
By Chris Moody
By Brent Pearson
By Paul clarke
By Nick Fedele
By seeks2dream
By Antonio D'Emanuele
- By mcdarius
By Mike McCune
By Bram Cymet
By Chechi Peinado
By Vanessa Pike-Russell
By MEMANG RIZALIS ENT.
For more reading on Macro Photography check out these articles:
- How to focus stack macro images using Photoshop
- How to photograph snowflakes with a DSLR
- Tips for near-macro photography with a telephoto lens
- Fun with macro photography
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