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The no.1 macro photography mistake: Why sharp subjects fall flat without a strong background – and how to fix it
Macro photography isn't just about getting close – it's about revealing a hidden world that most people never notice. But a close-up alone won't do the trick. To truly mesmerize, it takes more: ...
In a nutshell, macro photography refers to close-up, magnified images of tiny things. Common examples are images of bugs, in which you can see them in so much detail you can even tell the minuscule ...
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Shoot above life-size and discover alternative tools to a macro lens
Panagiotis Dalagiorgos reveals the secrets of highlighting small details with soft light sources ...
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