I'm quite new to the whole extreme macro, so my photos are far and wide in between. I have yet to find an efficent way of producing worthwhile shots.
My first few stacks
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My first stacks were worse that the pics you shared, which are improvable, but certainly "worthwhile". Self-criticism and self-demandingness is something positive, but I think you're being too hard on yourself
Nice pics, Bob is my favorite
Best,
- Macrero
Nice pics, Bob is my favorite
Best,
- Macrero
https://500px.com/macrero - Amateurs worry about equipment, Pros worry about money, Masters worry about Light
Velkommen Ulrik
The dramatic picture of the weevil is also my favourite.
But the beetle could be nice also with a tighter cropping.
And the blue butterfy wing would be very nice if it got just a it bit more light and contrast.
Every picture you learn from is worthwile.
The dramatic picture of the weevil is also my favourite.
But the beetle could be nice also with a tighter cropping.
And the blue butterfy wing would be very nice if it got just a it bit more light and contrast.
Every picture you learn from is worthwile.
Troels Holm, biologist (retired), environmentalist, amateur photographer.
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