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FEATURED WEB TUTORIAL: CLOSE-UP
 

Taking Photos that are Larger than Life

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"Ever try to get a close-up of your favorite flower, an interesting insect, or a treasured small object and the results were blurry and unsatisfying? With a traditional film camera, you would have had to buy a special macro lens to get a good close-up. However, most digital cameras now have a built-in macro lens, yet another benefit of going digital.

Following are 3 steps to taking great close-ups.

Simplify the background
If the subject is in it’s natural setting, be sure to look for dirt, dead leaves, or other things that will distract from the subject. If you are shooting indoors, place the subject on a solid piece of paper, cloth or surface."

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