By Dmitry Vasenyov


Digital cameras give an opportunity even for beginners to realize in practice great opportunities of macro mode. Most digital cameras in the "macro" mode can photograph from close ranges, up to 1-5 cm. Therefore, the photographer is able to capture enough close-up small objects - flowers, insects, coins...

Shooting at very close range - is one of the spectacular creative techniques even for a beginner. A little experience, a little patience - and you get a variety of topics and very showy images. Having peered carefully into the natural world up close, you can capture the extraordinary scenes with well developed fine details and rich texture of objects. These shots usually cause a great interest in the audience.

It is distinguished general, medium and large plans photography. The general plan is suitable, for instance, when working on the scenery, the medium - shooting a person in full-length and portraits are usually done close-up. Very close-up plan is rarely used; it is widespread primarily in the cinematograph. It allows you to capture parts of the face, most often - the eyes.

More close-up photography belongs to the macro shooting. In this case the object is photographed almost full size, i.e. the linear dimension of the optical image is close to the linear size of the object. At the same time on the print, made, of course, with zoom, you may see much more detail than when observing the object with the usual distance. The optimum distance is considered to be equal to an average of 250 mm.

Undoubtedly, the digital camera will fit for very close-up shooting. Most models are usually equipped with a special mode that allows you to shoot enlarged plan (from a distance of several centimeters) without special tools. Some cameras have even two subranges - "macro" and "super macro".




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