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hmm....you could have gone in closer in all of the photos
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Old 09-28-2009, 05:10 AM
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hmm....you could have gone in closer in all of the photos

True.. but you know, this is the max I could do. I shot it from my home and the objects were in my neighbor's yard... Otherwise I had to climb my fence and go to my neighbors yard
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hmm...ok ok i see........you definitely won't wanna do that
Just a tip that i read in a book, "Understanding Close-up Photography" by Brian Peterson, that when taking close-ups or macor for that matter, be close to your subject....try and be as close as possible.

If you are interested in Macro or Close-up photography and have interest in reading then do read the book mentioned above, it was quite helpful for me, even though most of the tips are written in reference to DSLRs but we NON DSLR photographers can still get a lot of help from it

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Old 09-28-2009, 04:25 PM
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hmm...ok ok i see........you definitely won't wanna do that
Just a tip that i read in a book, "Understanding Close-up Photography" by Brian Peterson, that when taking close-ups or macor for that matter, be close to your subject....try and be as close as possible.

If you are interested in Macro or Close-up photography and have interest in reading then do read the book mentioned above, it was quite helpful for me, even though most of the tips are written in reference to DSLRs but we NON DSLR photographers can still get a lot of help from it

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Thanks Kaze.. I will read it for sure
 

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