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Reader's take: Why I love macro photography

Last updated on: May 9, 2011 11:10 IST
Courtesy: Ronak Gandhi

Get Ahead reader Ronak Gandhi explains why he fell in love with macro photography and shares his tips with amateur photographers in response to our reader invite (below).

He also shares with our readers his favourite macro shots.

Anyone who has visited my Flickr gallery would know that I am an avid fan of macro photography (specially insects). Some people find my passion for shooting insects difficult to digest. What is so tempting about photographing insects that I can spend hours together behind a small creature to get that best shot?

Well, it's the beautiful patterns, or I should say the designs that the insects are gifted -- and we are not. These minute details are which I keep trying to capture as I can not admire those with my naked eyes.

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Reader's take: Why I love macro photography

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A quietly sitting dragonfly

Coming to macro photography, it is not as easy as it seems. First you have to work with not-so-cooperative insects and second you need a powerful lens to capture them.

Also, either you need some sort of support to steady the camera (a tripod or a monopod or something where you can rest your camera) or you got to have very very steady hands.

I don't have a tripod yet, so I try to utilise my hands as much as possible.

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Reader's take: Why I love macro photography

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A flower in bloom

Here are some tips for macro photography:

1. Know limitations of your camera -- each camera a minimum distance beyond which it can't focus. For example in normal macro mode, my Canon S3 IS can focus at 1 cm but not less than that.

In Super macro mode, it can focus at 0 cm too, nice.

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Reader's take: Why I love macro photography

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A butterfly

2. Have enough light -- for macro photography, you need to zoom a lot to get closer to the subject and hence need much more light than shooting at wide angle.

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Reader's take: Why I love macro photography

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A dragonfly and its transparent wings

3. Get a tripod (I need to get it too) -- As you are working at far end of telephoto range, a small shake can give you a completely blurred image.

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A bee atop a flower sucking nectar

4. Get a good macro lens -- Normal point and shoot cameras are generally not equipped with good enough lens for macro photography.

You need a lens which can enlarge the image and still retain the sharpness. I use Raynox DCR-250 lens on top of my Canon S3 IS. This lens enlarges the image 8 times and is very good at retaining the sharpness of the subject.

5. Keep away from Bumble bees :).

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