To put it simply,
Longwood was awesome. I met up with about 20 of my closest photo hobbyist friends for a day of learnin' 'bout macros and chattin' 'bout lens. I told Chris I need
this now. When he regains consciousness, I'm sure he'll agree.
By the way, if you're wondering what a macro is
here is a real definition, but it's generally a very close-up shot. The ones I took wouldn't be considered "true" macros because they're not a 1:1 ratio (I think they're 1:3).
To give you some frame of reference on just how little I knew about, or had played with, macro photos, here is one of my first shots of the day. Please try to contain your yawns:
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Big white flower on a big white background. Inspired. |
I think I made some pretty good progress and I actually picked up a few more tips and tricks after I shot these:
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I think this is my favorite of the day. An unfurling fern that looks like a little baby hand. |
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Unfurling hibiscus. |
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Unfurling -- waaiiit a second. Okay, I like unfurling. and this one was taken with extension tubes. They are out of my league. I was all up in this flower's bidness like you wouldn't believe. |
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Calla lily with a little different post processing. |
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Dear photo snobs: this is NOT selective coloring. Just a pretty tulip on a bed of dusty millers. |
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How did a non-flower photo end up here? |
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Pretty purple something-or-another with vintagey post processing. |
So, that was fun. I didn't know how much I would like macros but they're kind of addictive.
3 comments:
These are beautiful! I was just reading your blog to get recipe ideas and see how it was going back in the old neighborhood, but these are awesome photos!
Really awesome shots! I need a group of photog phriends around here...
They are BEAUTIFUL and you are selling yourself way too short there, lady. Told to you straight from the short lady. =D
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