Yup, my first one.
C&C welcome.
Btw, I could really get hooked on this type of shooting!
Thanks
Murphy66 Goldmember 1,074 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Fresno, CA (stop laughing) More info | Dec 08, 2005 21:26 | #1 Yup, my first one. www.marcottephotography.com
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dancinec Cream of the Crop 8,035 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Carlsbad, California More info | Dec 08, 2005 21:32 | #2 Welcome to the forum. I not certain that this qualifies as being a macro. Macro photography begins with a 1:1 ratio. The size of the object represents the size on the sensor (image). This is more like copy work, taking something flat without depth and reproducing it. Look a copy machine. Try something three dimensional. Dennis
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Murphy66 THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,074 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Fresno, CA (stop laughing) More info | Ooops, that's what you get when you don't read the directions. www.marcottephotography.com
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kallousa Goldmember More info | dancinec wrote: Macro photography begins with a 1:1 ratio is it the rule ? Then most of us should stop saying that we shoot macro .. Ahmad Kallousa
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