Monday, November 21, 2022

Practice Macro PHUN

 


I watched a video on how to take Macro with my iPhone and found the same thing works on Android.
 I ran all over the yard practicing on anything I could find. 
The video guy said Macro is not Just a Photo up Close, or even one up close with bokeh blur.

Macro is beyond that and should be pieces of what we see.

OOPS! I forgot that part.

Too late now! I give you my Close Up-Not Macro shots 

I will spare you the photos of the saltines, towel threads, and popcorn.

Don't fret, the desire to Snap will wear off Soon!







19 comments:

  1. You did really good, and I did not know these things that macro is NOT.

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  2. What a fun adventure! Thanks for sharing it with us.

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  3. Does it make us look more closely a pieces of things we see? So how do you 'macro' on the phone? Is that the zoom function. We like the idea of finding art in tiny pieces of the ordinary. xxx Mr T and F

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  4. I tried the macro with my iPhone recnetly and if you can get your hands steady (which mine weren't that much) then you can get pretty neat results.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  5. that is great!!! we will try to find out how we can do that with the crappy phone thingy ;O)

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  6. Seems my iPhone mini doesn’t have that lens- oh well you win some lose some
    I’ll just have to keep on using my little pocket Canon

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  7. Great macro photos, well done! Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy new week!

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  8. Hari OM
    I love macro photography for things in nature - never really thought about it for hoses and home equipment! Your close-ups are fine!!! YAM xx

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  9. How much fun you had. I like the pictures looking down into the basket.

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  10. If the desire to snap wears off soon, I will call an ambulance cause something will be wrong!

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  11. I like this feature - I am going to look for it on my IPHONE. Thanks for all your hard work information.

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  12. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh I want to see the popcorn.
    Hugs Cecilia

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  13. I love, love, love macro.
    It is always amazing to see the things up close and the detail beyond belief.
    Keep doing it...it's a whole "nother" world!
    Sue

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  14. You're setting the bar pretty high there! But puleeze, don't stop now!
    Just hope I'll remember to try next week after the Thanksgiving hub-ub's over.

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  15. They are great shot. Thanks for sharing what you learned.

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  16. Fun macros and I always like to see all those details I wouldn't notice normally. You did great! Thanks for the great tip, going to look at my phone right now.

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