Re: Macro Photography
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:23 pm
3. Background- you don't want your subject to get lost in the background if possible, and simple uncluttered bgds make your subject pop. There are several things you might consider to have more control over this aspect of your pic:
* sometimes even moving a little left/rt or up/down will produce a very diff. bgd (angles, again)
* choose a leaf/flower etc. and carefully position behind your subject. You can use a paperclip, etc to attach it to a twig etc or have your SO hold it for you
* you can use manmade objects like flowerpots or whatever is nearby
Ambush bug
Here I used a poincettia leaf for contrast
Robber fly
A flower pot was in the backgrd. here
An inch worm camouflaged as a twig
A bougainvilla leaf was used, but I think it came out rather garrish, so not too successful in this case.
Experiment and have fun.
PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR BACKGROUND
* sometimes even moving a little left/rt or up/down will produce a very diff. bgd (angles, again)
* choose a leaf/flower etc. and carefully position behind your subject. You can use a paperclip, etc to attach it to a twig etc or have your SO hold it for you
* you can use manmade objects like flowerpots or whatever is nearby
Ambush bug
Here I used a poincettia leaf for contrast
Robber fly
A flower pot was in the backgrd. here
An inch worm camouflaged as a twig
A bougainvilla leaf was used, but I think it came out rather garrish, so not too successful in this case.
Experiment and have fun.
PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR BACKGROUND