17 Striking Examples Of Macro Photography

. Friday, July 31, 2009
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Seen through a macro lens is detail that cannot be seen by the naked eye. It takes a talented photographer to be able to get close to nature and create the perfect macro photograph without disturbing the subject. In this post, Designussion showcases some great examples of macro photography. If you enjoyed any of the photographs showcased, please visit the photographer and leave them a comment!

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18 Breathtaking Long Exposure Shots

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Long exposure photography never fails to impress. When done correctly, it is often the case that a breath taking photograph is produced. In this post, Designussion showcases some of the best long exposure shots on the Internet. If you enjoyed any of the long exposure shots in this post, please visit the respective photographer and leave them a comment.

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How to take Long Exposure Pictures

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Long Exposure Shots
Have you ever wondered how to take those cool nighttime photographs, where you only see the lights from the cars?

Those pictures have always fascinated me. Therefore, I have learned how to take those amazing pictures. Amazingly, it is quite easy to take those pictures.

What you will need:
- Tripod (to prevent unwanted blurry pictures)
- Digital camera with Exposure settings
- Night time with car lights

Steps:
1. Set up your tripod near a road
Pick a good location to take you pictures. You will want a place with a lot of cars because you can take as many pictures as you wish. Also, with the tripod you will be preventing blurry photographs.

2. Mount your digital camera
Choose the angle where you want to shoot the picture. For example, you should shoot the headlights or the backlights. After, mount the camera on the tripod.

3. Set your shutter speed
Set your shutter speed to more then 2 seconds, this differs from different manufactures. Consult your instructional booklet for more information on setting the camera modes. Experiment with the different settings and choose one that you like.

4. Take the Picture

 

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