Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Macro Photography: Up Close and Personal with my Nikon D90

 

 

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The more formal or professional name for close-up photography is macro photography. Before this kind of photography is only appreciated in crime lab or the forensics. But today, it is one of the most artistic kinds of photography. And as I explore this concept, I am truly amazed with photography and the effect of seeing small things through the lens. 

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nikon camera by nomadicgoddess.blogspot.com

 

My first fulfillment of my shots from my Nikon digital camera (D90 specifically) came with my macro images. Every time I feel like practicing, I would go in the backyard and take a few shots of small things. Indeed, it looks nice and a bit professional through the help of my camera also. While creating bokeh shots is great, the Nikon D90 is also equipped with fisheye editing tool.

 

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nikon d90 by nomadicgoddess.blogspot.com

 

fish  eye d90 by nomadicgoddess.blogspot.com

 

There is a wide array of macro lenses that is sold in the market today. Other than macro lenses, there are other equipment designed to aid the photographer in macro photography. Aside from equipment dedicated from macro photography, there are also techniques utilized. Among these are the depth of field (DOF, my favorite) and the lighting.

 

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Here are few links to some useful lenses for your camera:

 

 

 

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