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Close-Ups OR 12 Eye-Catching Ladybug Pictures

Close-Ups OR 12 Eye-Catching Ladybug Pictures. Ladybugsby by CloudMcSwagger

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Close-UpsOR12 Eye-Catching Ladybug Pictures

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Ladybugsby by CloudMcSwagger

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Zweisamkeitby by Armene

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Ladybugsby by Ruleri

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Symphony in Red, Gold and Greenby by FlowerFreak

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Ladybugs lifeby by Mksven

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Walk on the brink by Vvillamon

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Coccinellidae II – Mariquita in the beach by Yamiq

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Ladybug grazing by Nick Harris1

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ladybugs by Mehmet Karaca

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Dream World by Arief Perdana

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Dedicated by Mindwarp-hs

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Ladybug, ladybug by Katie Austin

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How To Take Close-Up Photos Use Macro Use A Tripod and a Remote or

Timer Never Use A Flash Experiment With Digital Effects Adjust Your Angle Use Perspective Carry A Spray Bottle

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Use Macro• Taking close-up shots is also known as

macro photography. • Most digital cameras, including both point-

and-shoot and advanced SLR models, have a macro focus (or close-up) setting that automatically adjusts the aperture (the amount of light the camera actually sees) to a low setting, known as the f-stop.

• Even the most basic cameras can produce stunning results when used correctly.

• Exactly how to set the macro focus varies between cameras, so be sure to check your owner’s manual for instructions.

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Use A Tripod and a Remote or Timer• A rock-steady hand is needed to achieve

great results when using macro photography to shoot flowers.

• Any camera movement will be dramatically magnified due to the low aperture setting, leading to blurry pictures.

• A small, inexpensive tripod will allow you to adjust your camera angle while ensuring your photos are free from distortion caused by movement.

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Use A Tripod and a Remote or Timer

Linda Walker

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Never Use A Flash

While flash photography is useful for many subjects, when shooting macro photos of flowers a flash tends to create a washed-out image, destroying the vibrant colors and details.

Aim to shoot in natural light, or if indoors, use indirect area lighting to illuminate your subject.

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Experiment With Digital Effects• Most digital cameras offer a variety of

built-in effects that can let users practice some creativity while shooting, such as greyscale and sepia toning that gives shots a timeless, classic appearance.

• Other effects may include fisheye, cross-screen and retro.

• Experimenting with these effects while shooting close-up can have some surprising results, so go ahead and play a bit.

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Adjust Your Angle

Some of the most intriguing macro photographs are the result of the photographer shifting their angle slightly, shooting the subject from a different perspective.

Try shooting flowers from the stem up or directly above.

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Use Perspective

• Some of the most incredible close-up shots are produced with the use of perspective – integrating another object into the shot.

• If you are patient, try to wait until a bumblebee lands on a flower or a ladybug crawls up the stem.

• You can also integrate unexpected items into the shot to create visual interest and contrast, such as laying a postage stamp on the pedal of a flower.

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Carry A Spray Bottle

• One of the oldest tricks that pro photographers use when shooting flowers up close is to mist the pedals and leaves with water.

• Adding just a few tiny droplets of dew to a flower can make the plant appear more vivid and alive, but don’t overdo it.

• Remember you want to make the flowers appear natural and vibrant, rather than having a just-watered garden look.

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Carry A Spray Bottle

Wet Bee Face by Thomas Shahan

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