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Weird?

The Lens-Artists Challenge #171 is all about the weird stuff we can find around us. I consulted the Weird NJ website and found quite a few weird things about New Jersey. But given the expected weather for the weekend, a trip out town seemed ill-advised. So I decided on doing something much much closer to home. It's almost a year since I have dabbled with macro photography. Until I purchased the Fujifilm MCEX-16 extension tube, I think the last time…

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Focus Stacking

bull figurine

In macro and close-up photography, obtaining sharp results right across the image frame is challenging. Still, focus bracketing, followed by photo stacking and blending in post-production, can produce good results, with subject areas in focus.…

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Isolation Photo Project : Day 154

Marco photograph and wildlife photography have a few things in common; bulky heavy lenses, narrow depth of field, and the need to hold the lens very steady while photographing the subject preferably with the use of a tripod, and they are expensive. Fuji's R LM OIS WR macro and wildlife lenses are over $1000. I had fun exploring the dried leaves and insects in my backyard with the Fujinon XF80mmF2.8 R LM OIS WR macro lens that I rented for…

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Satisfaction

Water Droplet, Macro, Satisfaction

Each Wednesday, The Daily Prompt Photo Challenge provides a theme for creative inspiration. Participants take photographs based on their interpretation of the theme, and post them on their blog anytime before the following Wednesday.…

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Macro Fun Workshop with Loren Fisher

flower, macro, purple

I've always been fascinated by macro photography, especially images of insects and amphibians. I sometimes spend hours looking at the work from some of the photographers I follow on flickr. I had done some web searching and realized that while macro was interesting, it was challenging to do it well, and I possibly needed speciality lenses and other equipment. I wasn't sure macro was something I would want to do often enough to justify the cost of a dedicated macro…

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