On Saturday during my "macro" photo shoot, I couldn't resist shooting the inside of the tulips that are growing in my yard. The reproductive parts of the tulip are easy to capture because of the shape of the tulip. Most cameras today have macro settings that will allow you to capture close-up images of your subjects.
Making macro images forces photographers to look more closely at the world making them see their subjects differently. Of course, the viewers also begin to look more closely at things through the photos.
Feel free to check my updated Tulip galleries at: http://lanephotography.com/plants/tulips/tulips_01.htm
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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