Digital Macro PhotographyBefore actually getting into the digital part of the production, first it's important to know and understand macro photography. Macro photography essentially is about snapping close up shots of small things, which generally means you have to have the right lens and camera. Digital macro photography is no different, except the background working or the system behind it is different. And yes, digital photography will always involve computers at the last and final level, which is the post production of the picture. Digital macro photography is really an intriguing specialization in the photography field, especially because of the goals you can set up and the challenges you come across. While a normal human sight would find it difficult to study the minute details of the small things, digital macro photography can make the whole process a cake walk. If you have cable at home, it's very natural that you might have seen discovery channel or national geographic from time to time. A lot of the content which is being shot for these channels has digital macro photography at its base, showing small insects and tiny animals, and all those micro activities which are hidden to the naked human eye. Without the advent of digital macro photography, the world would just be one big place. There is no way we could have had experiences like staring into the eyes of a housefly or grasp the texture of the scales of an underwater creature. Digital macro photography is best at the task of capturing the full and the tiniest details. As of now, this task is accomplished and depends on the resolution of camera you are going to buy. The lens being the most important and the necessary part of the camera comes with the camera itself. This is mostly used for the close up shot called the "diopter". Later on comes in the role of proper lighting and the right application, which will help you get most out of the details you capture. A neatness of your image almost always goes with the kind of specifications your camera offers. To make sure you get professional results for your efforts, you must have the basic skills in photography and the right level of knowledge while dealing with lenses, lighting, filters, and other related equipments. For digital macro photography it's essential that you keep a close distance with your subject and shoot it as close as possible. If you are shooting small creatures like insects, you will have to achieve the distance without disturbing the subject. You can use the manual lens setting, until the picture is clear and sharp. The professional effect will be achieved with practice and dedication. Once you achieve macro shots which are neat and good, it's time to grab a cup of coffee and get to the computer for the final and minor editing of things like the background and specks. When you feel it's got the perfect look to it, go ahead print it out, you've done a great job! |
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