by The Prudent Cyclist Article by Luke Darma This will be a special Tamron 90mm Macro review for cropped sensor DSLR camera.The Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Macro happens to have a very special place in my heart because it is the first Tamron lens I ever bought. Until then I had only used Nikon and Canon [...]
September 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Macro Lens | No Comments
Pringles-can lens extender produces dazzling ultra close-ups for peanuts. Get the PDF for this project here: blog.makezine.com More great projects at: www.makezine.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
August 27th, 2011 | Posted in Macro Lens | 25 Comments
by YoLoPey It is surprising how often close-up or macro photography can be useful for both everyday life and dedicated work or projects. Although macro photography can be challenging, it is a skill that is definitely worth learning. Technically, macro photography is defined as photos which are made between 1/10 life size and life size. [...]
August 17th, 2011 | Posted in Macro Lens | No Comments
by The Prudent Cyclist Nature is packed full of wonderful art. Macro, or close-up, photography is one way of exposing your digital camera’s magical powers. My introduction to macro photography came a few years back when I was on vacation in Georgia. Macro photography is taking pictures at about 1:1 magnification, or even closer. I [...]
August 5th, 2011 | Posted in Macro Lens | No Comments
by Vanessa Lynn. Article by Mark Addison Photography costs often surge beyond the stratosphere. This troubles photographers no end. The budget goes bizarre and beyond reach and leaves behind a lot of frustration and rethinking to be done. The root of this cause is basically the lenses that become too expensive to buy. The lenses [...]
July 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Canon Lens | No Comments
by A A Photography With the advent of digital cameras and other highly advanced gadgets, the question that has always been raised is: has the black and white camera lost its sheen? Is black and white photography a thing of the past? Are there really no takers for the original form of photography, which introduced [...]
May 6th, 2011 | Posted in Canon Lens | No Comments
by Thomas Teffaine Photographie Natural photography is a soothing art. There are no complex angles involved, no focal lengths to be taken care of and no curvatures to fret upon. All this art asks for are good lenses through which the shots can be taken clearly and at appropriate angles. Digital lenses are the most [...]
April 11th, 2011 | Posted in Canon Lens | No Comments
by awrose Macro digital photography means taking pictures of items, close up. From a technical perspective, macro photographs display the object at life size and even larger (1:1 or bigger). Anything at all beneath this specific level of zoom is actually classified ‘Close up’ photography. Close-up digital photography may be accomplished by using a zoom [...]
April 3rd, 2011 | Posted in Macro Lens | No Comments
by avlxyz Article by Autumn Lockwood At a certain point, there will be a time when you have taken pictures of just about everything in what seems like every possible angle. It is entirely possible you may run out of ideas or find yourself in a creative lull. One of the best solutions is to [...]
March 27th, 2011 | Posted in Macro Lens | No Comments
by MJ/TR (´・ω・) Article by Dave Keys I’ ve had this lens for around a month. It’s a much less alternative to the Canon 1.2mm lens, which costs around ,300 or so. Many photographers can’t justify this cost for just one prime lens, especially if they’re still trying to fill in the gap for quality [...]
March 16th, 2011 | Posted in Canon Lens | No Comments