photographing flowers
Janet Tweedy wrote:
In article , Stuart Noble
writes
K wrote:
Main enemy of focus on supermacro is low light levels - if the
subject is lit badly, the pic is out of focus.
Absolutely. If you're 2" away, the camera itself is usually blocking
the light.
I find macro photography endlessly frustrating, and much better
close-ups of anything you care to mention can be seen on various web
sites.
I take your point but sometimes you see a pant or flower that you want
to identify or remind yourself of it's height and spread if you are
buying one. Then you need to get as good a picture as you can.
Janet
Agreed. I take endless pics at the garden centre, often of labels and
things I can't be bothered to write down, but macro photography is
something else. A closeup of a bee's kneecap is not my style.
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