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Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: Advice on Macro Work?
John wrote:
John Shaw's _Close-ups In Nature_ is a book with a wealth of
information about, well, close-ups in nature, of course.
Recommendation seconed. If you're into insect I'll also recommend Robert
In a message dated 1/19/2003 11:06:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Once you
decide how you want to approach close-ups and what you want to photograph,
building technique becomes a lot easier and leads to
experience which will
give you the desire to try new ideas and
(if I can find any when it's not too
cold for them), maybe water, but probably no flowers.
I realize there may be no general advice for Macro work. But I am interested in
hearing any, if you have any. I am always willing, and even eager, to pick this list's
collective mind.
Doe aka Marnie :-)
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Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 12:33 PM
Subject: Advice on Macro Work?
Going to try some macro work over the coming months -- some BW and some
color. (Hey, gotta do BW for class. :-))
I have two zooms with Macro settings (yes, I know
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 15:33:03 -0500, you wrote:
Going to try some macro work over the coming months
John Shaw's _Close-ups In Nature_ is a book with a wealth of
information about, well, close-ups in nature, of course.
He covers use of Macro lenses, reversed lenses, close-up lenses,
extension
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