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Flowers Macro Photography Tips

Posted by:Greg on Mar - 12 - 2011 - Filed under: Lighting,Macro,Photo Tips,Photography,Still Life -

Sometimes I see a photograph, and I wonder how it was done, what tricks or special equipment (if at all) did the photographer use to achieve the result? In most cases there isĀ  no way of asking him, and I have to guess and speculate on how it was done. A few days ago I did a few flower macro shots, and posted one of them in a couple of forums. In the responses I’ve received I saw some questions as to how I did it, so I decided to write a post about it. I used Canon 100 mm f2.8 Macro lens,... more

Symmetry and Abstract

Posted by:Greg on Feb - 18 - 2011 - Filed under: Lighting,Macro,My Experiences,Photo Tips,Photography,Still Life -

Hello Everybody! This is another photo-sharing post. Recently I had the time to revive my small home studio, so while I was at it, I took some photos… actually I took a lot of photos, most of which aren’t worthy of sharing. Here’s the only two I liked: This photo was taken inside light tent with two flashes (one from each side). I call it “AlmostĀ  Symmetrical”. Nothing much to it, just having fun Click on the photo to enlarge. And I also liked this abstract photo,... more

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Hi! I am Greg. I have been writing this blog ever since I started getting interested in photography. I came a long way since then, and had several achievements. My photograph was featured in the National Geographic magazine. My work was also used in various publications and books. In this blog I am sharing everything I know and learn about photography as well as my photographs. I hope my blog contributes to the passionate photographers community and I am always glad to read your comments and suggestions.