Lego minifigure investigates a water crown. Shot with a 50 mm lens and a +4 close-up lens. |
Lego Water Crown on Flickr by Archaeofrog Anyone can do macro or close-up photography, and my recent series of articles has covered three inexpensive ways to achieve macro results with your current DSLR camera and lens (usingclose-up lenses,reverse rings, and extension tubes). In this fourth and final article, I offer a series of suggestions for macro and close-up photography that are applicable whether you use any of the three techniques above, a dedicated macro lens, or the macro (flower) setting on your point-and-shoot camera.You can read my full guest post about Macro and Close-Up Photography Tips and Tricks on Photokonnexion.
Interested in getting started in macro and near-up photography? These are the products that I use.
Digital Concepts 1 2 four 10 Close-Up Macro Filter Set with Pouch on Amazon
Fotodiox Macro Reverse Ring Camera Mount Adapter for Canon on Amazon
Fotodiox Canon EOS Macro Extension Tube Set Kit on Amazon
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