Put simply, depth of field refers to how much depth in your image is in focus. If objects both close to and far away from he camera are sharp, then you have a deep depth of field. If the foreground or ...
Discover the intricate art of indoor wildlife photography by exploring the challenges and techniques of capturing high-detail ...
A flat-field macro lens can be used for more than spring flowers. I use a flat-field macro lens for most of my personal portrait work and some portraits here at the Patriot-News. The lens gives a nice ...
The Digital Photography School has written up a good macro photography tips piece for your point and shoot digital camera. You don't necessarily have to have the fancy-schmancy macro lens in order to ...
In photography, depth of field refers to how much of a three-dimensional space the camera can focus on at once. A shallow depth of field, for example, would keep the subject sharp but blur out much of ...
Reversed Macro is not exactly a secret in Macro photography, it's the most cost effective way to get extreme close up with a non-macro lens. I've seen several tutorials on these subjects so I thought ...
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