8/24/2023 0 Comments Flickr macro photographySlopes on the hilly roadside roosting in a tree about 35-40 m away, I was delighted and waited for So, when we sighted these birds in the forest That are this colourful, metallic and in purple colour. I primarily use Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz DeNoise.Įven before the start of the trip, this bird was in my target list of must-see birds – there are few birds I used my trusty Canon EOS R5 and an EF 500 mm F4 IS II Lens for my bird photography. What equipment (hardware and software) did you use? There were around 4 of us – all part of the 7-day birding trip across the forests of that state alongħ. Was anyone with you when you took this photo? ![]() I went there on a 7-day birding trip during the 2 nd week of Dec 2021.Ħ. Home range of birds that I photographed several times – the habitats are quite different. Reach the southern part of country where I live – so it was an exciting experience for me to see the Many of these bird species migrate 1000+ of kms in winters and This is part of a vast Himalayan Forest range – an importantīiological reserve that hosts around 800 species of birds and 240 species of mammals, 10,000 The photograph was taken near the small Village of Chopta, in the Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary in Yes, most of my bird photography shots are like this. This is a typical bird / wildlife photograph highlighting the subject in its natural environment. What style of photography would you describe this as and do you typically take This is the type of photography I am into.Ĥ. Photographs of birds like this Monal – unusually colourful and vivid, attract viewers making themĬurious about nature and the wildlife around them – something I like to achieve with my This shot is of a male Himalayan Monal – a member of the Pheasant family – while it was roosting onģ. In one sentence, please describe what you captured in this shot. The country to see new bird species and habitats.Ģ. Since then have spent a considerable time in this area, growing my hobby as well as travelling across But I found my calling in nature and bird photography during Covid Lockdowns and Photography for the past twenty+ years, and occasionally dabbled in landscape and macro I am a technology professional in love with nature. ![]() Who are you? What do you do? How long have you been into A few more examples would have been nice, but the depth of information makes this tutorial well worth the read.1. Philip Greenspun gives a detailed tutorial on ‘how to take pictures of small things’ that is well worth a thorough read. Macro Photography by – The folks over at always produce great tutorials and this one is no exception. Macro Underwater Photography Tutorial – This tutorial talks specifically about macro photography in underwater environments and discusses everything from preparation and subject selection through to “underwater etiquette” which we guess is relatively important when you’re running out of oxygen to breathe!īlack & White Flower Pattern by VinothChandar, on Flickr It’s a great wrap up and well worth watching. He talks about everything from composition and depth of field through to lighting. Video Tutorial: Basic Introduction to Macro Photography – If you remember things better when it’s explained to you, then this video tutorial by Peter Madely is for you. Reverse Lens Macro Photography Tutorial – This is a more detailed tutorial that the lesson above and has some great example illustrations and an interesting discussion in the comments section. It’s a much cheaper option and gets equally spectacular results. Reversing Lenses for Macro Photography – If you don’t have the budget to buy a top of the line macro lens, then you might want to consider the technique that involves a (cheap) reversing ring and using a combination of lenses that you already probably own. Don’t forget to check out Marcin’s website too for some great galleries of macro bug photography.Ĭactus needle bokeh by kevin dooley, on Flickr Definitely worth a follow up read after taking a look at the first tutorial. Marcin Klysewicz’s Macro Photo Tutorial, Part 2 – Obviously Marcin is a perfectionist and this second instalment on macro photography over at the Pixalo community has a lot more detail and even more great examples. Even if you’re not looking for a tutorial, you’ll probably want to check out Macin’s great example shots. Marcin Klysewicz’s Macro Photography Tutorial – This is a fantastic short introduction to macro photography from somebody who walks the walks. The last drop by Tambako the Jaguar, on Flickr Here are seven of the best free tutorials on macro photography on the internet. If you have ever wanted to take incredible bug portraits like Thomas Shahan or shoot through water droplets like Steve Wall, then you might be on the path to improving your macro photography.
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