Flower Photography
- Macro photography lets you get close up to the subject for great close-ups.
- Some limitations for macro photography is a narrow depth of field, which might make your photo blurry. Also, it has an increased exposure time, and you can get a blurry picture.
- The best lighting conditions for shooting flowers outside are bright or overcast days.
- To minimize the effects of wind, you can stand between the flower and the wind, or wait for the wind to die.
- You should get an odd number of flowers in the shot 3-5.
- Trees, other plants, or buildings could cast bad shadows.
- Some advantages of using a tripod is that it steadies your camera and reduces the chance that you'll get a blurry image. You can also use it to position your camera low to the ground.
- The main thing to avoid with your background is to have it the same as your subject.
- The main idea is to respect the enviornment.
- You may want to switch from macro lanscape mode, to see the big picture.
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