Macro Photography
Photography in Algoma Country provides incredible opportunities for broad scenic landscape shots.
But like any complex and beautiful wilderness, narrowing in on the tiny details of the beach, the water, or forest floor provides tremendous opportunities for captivating shots.
Close-up or macro photography is best done with a dedicated macro or micro lens or with a lens/camera with a macro setting.
When tightly focused on tiny subjects the success of the photo is very sensitive to movement – of the camera or the subject.
If we are taking a shot of a subject that’s not moving – like a pattern in the sand or a still blade of grass – a tripod is the answer for sharp focus.
Moving subjects – like insects or a flower swaying in the wind are more problematic but can be photographed successfully with persistence, patience and a bit of good luck.
- James Smedley
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Upcoming Photography Workshop
Superior Woods and Waters Photography Workshop – Thursday, June 2 to Sunday, June 5