Thursday, 18 December 2014

Macro Photography

Macro Photography is also know as Macrography or Photomacrography. The word "Macro" means large/ of a great size. But in the area of photography Macro Photography has a different meaning. It is used for the Photography of very small objects, that cannot be seen in details via human eye. The word "Macro" is used because, when photograph of such an small object is taken. The final results are different from that of the original size of the object.
 
The image that has been captured is of high details, almost every part of the subject is visible and clear. In other words it can be said that, Macro Photography is a technique that can be used to maximize the size of a tiny little object, to make it visible for human eye.
 

HOW TO TAKE MACRO PHOTOGRAPHS:

Taking Macro Photographs/ photographs of a small subject is easy but it requires lot of patience. Certain equipment are used for this purpose, some of the equipment are:
 
1- Macro Extension tubes


2- Close-up Filters

3- Macro Lens



 
4- Reverse Lens Technique
 
 
From all the above given techniques and equipment. The cheapest one is Reverse lens technique and on second is Macro extension tubes and Close-up filters.
 
The reverse lens technique might expose the internal part of the lens to the outer dust which can be transferred to the camera being used. Extension tubes and Close-up filters are the cheapest as well as safest source to take a good quality Macro Photographs.
 
The images below were captured by using Extension tubes:
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
One can also capture the beauty of the nature:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Photographs By Kreactivez Production

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