Saturday, March 18, 2017

Macro Photography:
Last couple of days I've been practicing (ie learning) macro photography. This is a very challenging type of photography as the depth of field is so small that focusing is extremely difficult when looking thru the viewfinder or even using live view.  I should add that I only have one lens that lists as macro and it is not a 1:1 macro. Canon 6D, EF 23-70mm L USM lens, and 3 FotdioX Pro extension tubes was the equipment I used.

After some (frustrating) time trying to focus with the camera I decided to use the wifi function of my Canon 6D and use the Canon app on my iPhone 6+.  This made it much easier.  I also watched a youtube video on Macro that included info on stack focusing. So decided to try that.

Stack focus involves taking multiple shoot at different focal points.  First shot was focused on the closest point to the camera. Then each subsequent photo the focus is adjusted slightly farther back.
All processing was done in Photoshop CC.

Here are a couple of shots that I'm pleased with for a first time shooting experience.
 
 
This is a stack of 9 shots
Blue clips are 2" long, White, Green & Yellow are 1 5/16" long.
 
This one is a stack of 14 shot and I was still not able to get the yellow clip into focus.
Each clip is 1 5/16" long.
 
This was done before I learned about stacking and is just one shot.  I focused between the 2 figures trying to get both as focused as possible.  Mist was added in Photoshop CC post processing.
Boat is 2 1/16" long.

Although these are not perfect. I'm quite happy for a 1st time experiment and not having a true Macro lens.  Give Macro a try and feel free to post them with your comments.

Have a great week and don't forget your camera.

Aloha,
Aaron

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