Posts Tagged ‘macro’

Topi’s Photos: Dragonflies—The Elegant Predators

Monday, November 28th, 2011
From a photographic perspective, dragonflies are wonderful beings. Elegant, fast, and lots to choose from. Once you start watching them closely, you soon discover they are everywhere. Not just at ponds, but also in forests and on sun-drenched peaks. From the cliffs of Montenegro to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. And it is not hard to get up close to a dragonfly... if you know how. Read more »

Photography during Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
Thanksgiving here in the States is no longer around the corner.  It is right down the street! After you have spent the time doing a massive cleaning of your house, deciding on what foods to cook, standing in long lines at your favorite grocery story, and debated on which route is the quickest to grandma's house, have you spent any time figuring out how you are going to capture those precious moments? Read more »

Macro Photography: Not Just for the Pros

Thursday, September 29th, 2011
Humans have always been fascinated by realms that are missed at first glance. Whether that be the universe, or the microworld of plants and animals. Thanks to modern technology, this tiny world can be now easily captured like you’ve never seen it beforee. Macro photography is becoming more and more popular as a genre. Read more »

6+1 Tips for Macro with Point-and-Shoot Camera

Thursday, May 27th, 2010
The macro (or close-up) photography offer many possibilities, if you know how to use them. The basics are simple, especially when taking pictures with a simple point-and-shoot camera. Read more »

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