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Close-Ups OR 12 Eye-Catching Ladybug Pictures

Ladybugsby by CloudMcSwagger

Zweisamkeitby by Armene

Ladybugsby by Ruleri

Symphony in Red, Gold and Greenby by FlowerFreak

Ladybugs lifeby by Mksven

Walk on the brink by Vvillamon

Coccinellidae II – Mariquita in the beach by Yamiq

Ladybug grazing by Nick Harris1

ladybugs by Mehmet Karaca

Dream World by Arief Perdana

Dedicated by Mindwarp-hs

Ladybug, ladybug by Katie Austin

How To Take Close-Up Photos Use Macro Use A Tripod and a Remote or Timer Never Use A Flash Experiment With Digital Effects Adjust Your Angle Use Perspective Carry A Spray Bottle

Use Macro Taking close-up shots is also known as macro photography. Most digital cameras, including both point-and- shoot and advanced SLR models, have a macro focus (or close-up) setting that automatically adjusts the aperture (the amount of light the camera actually sees) to a low setting, known as the f-stop. Even the most basic cameras can produce stunning results when used correctly. Exactly how to set the macro focus varies between cameras, so be sure to check your owner’s manual for instructions.

Use A Tripod and a Remote or Timer A rock-steady hand is needed to achieve great results when using macro photography to shoot flowers. Any camera movement will be dramatically magnified due to the low aperture setting, leading to blurry pictures. A small, inexpensive tripod will allow you to adjust your camera angle while ensuring your photos are free from distortion caused by movement.

Use A Tripod and a Remote or Timer Linda Walker

Never Use A Flash While flash photography is useful for many subjects, when shooting macro photos of flowers a flash tends to create a washed-out image, destroying the vibrant colors and details. Aim to shoot in natural light, or if indoors, use indirect area lighting to illuminate your subject.

Experiment With Digital Effects Most digital cameras offer a variety of built- in effects that can let users practice some creativity while shooting, such as greyscale and sepia toning that gives shots a timeless, classic appearance. Other effects may include fisheye, cross- screen and retro. Experimenting with these effects while shooting close-up can have some surprising results, so go ahead and play a bit.

Adjust Your Angle Some of the most intriguing macro photographs are the result of the photographer shifting their angle slightly, shooting the subject from a different perspective. Try shooting flowers from the stem up or directly above.

Use Perspective Some of the most incredible close-up shots are produced with the use of perspective – integrating another object into the shot. If you are patient, try to wait until a bumblebee lands on a flower or a ladybug crawls up the stem. You can also integrate unexpected items into the shot to create visual interest and contrast, such as laying a postage stamp on the pedal of a flower.

Carry A Spray Bottle One of the oldest tricks that pro photographers use when shooting flowers up close is to mist the pedals and leaves with water. Adding just a few tiny droplets of dew to a flower can make the plant appear more vivid and alive, but don’t overdo it. Remember you want to make the flowers appear natural and vibrant, rather than having a just-watered garden look.

Carry A Spray Bottle Wet Bee Face by Thomas Shahan