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Originally posted by: bootymac
I just took the pics the way the flowers were. Any advice on what I could do to make the pics better?

macro shots have a very shallow DoF, so it's possible to have one part of the flower to not be in focus while the rest is, so increase the F-stop to as high as possible. unfortunately, that camera can only do up to F3.1, while my sony can do F8. also, that camera's image quality is fairly poor with respect to other cameras that do cost more. Looking at the F stops and ISO 100\200 capabilities, you can tell why it's $500 and not $800.

anyway, with the camera the way it is, more lighting, and hold the camera very still, and be selective about what you're focusing on.

Originally posted by: chiwawa626
What is a "Macro" shot?

think of it as an extreme close up with magnification.

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http://www.mdayx.com/pictures/images/salt2.JPG
http://www.mdayx.com/pictures/images/sugar2.JPG

macro shots...
 
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