Macro Photography

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Welcome to c/MacroPhotography!

Share your own macro shots, discuss different lighting and composition techniques, seek advice on equipment, and discover the stories behind each captivating image.

Explore the mesmerizing world of extreme close-up photography in this community dedicated to macro enthusiasts. Whether you're an experienced macro photographer or just starting your journey, this community is the perfect place to share, learn, and be inspired.

What is Macro Photography?

Macro photography allows us to capture the intricate details of the tiniest subjects, revealing a hidden universe that often goes unnoticed by the naked eye. From the delicate patterns on a butterfly's wing to the complex textures of a flower petal, macro photography enables us to explore the wonders of the small-scale world.

What to Expect

This community is brand new like all of lemmy.world, but hopefully it will grow into diverse collection of stunning macro photographs, insightful discussions, helpful tips and techniques, gear recommendations, and constructive feedback from a community of passionate macro photographers.

So grab your camera, experiment with different subjects and techniques, and let's embark on this captivating journey together!

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Tiny cellar spider. Abdomen is about 2mm.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Tiny lady patrolling the apartment.

Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Canon T7. Sigma 105mm.

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Fly face (lemmy.world)
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Galaxy S22 and an add on lens.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/4768804

Taken on a Samsung phone (plus a small bit of tinkering)

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Above: Nikon D5100, 1/200, ISO100 with extension tubes.

Below: Nikon D5100, F18, 1/160, 85mm, ISO100

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After getting jealous from seeing the results of skill, patience, and stacking macro photos in the news, I was pleased to find today's crop of photos using a Canon R6 + RF 100mm macro lens can still do a satisfying photo.

I'm guessing it's a Common Wasp, but don't have the knowledge to be sure!

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I like cabbage, don't judge.

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I do most of my macro photography with a Nikon d3300 and an old manual lens, a 55/f3.5 Micro-Nikkor P Auto from 1972.

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Trying out my new camera and lens. I didn't expect getting such good results with no practice on the R7, but it does 99% of the job.

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