10. Get Close with Macro Photography
With acorns, pinecones, and leaves all around, you can find a wide assortment of motifs for macro photography. Use a lens with a longer focal length, around 100 mm, that magnifies the subject.
That lens will have a short focus range, so getting the entire subject sharp is more difficult in macro photography. Dial in a small aperture setting to get the preferred depth of field, and use a tripod or monopod to keep the camera steady.
Or, you may want to employ focus stack. Take a series of shots at different focus points and combine them in post processing for sharp detail across the entire image.
If you would like to dig deeper, we have a detailed article on camera settings to use for macro photos.
With acorns, pinecones, and leaves all around, you can find a wide assortment of motifs for macro photography. Use a lens with a longer focal length, around 100 mm, that magnifies the subject.
That lens will have a short focus range, so getting the entire subject sharp is more difficult in macro photography. Dial in a small aperture setting to get the preferred depth of field, and use a tripod or monopod to keep the camera steady.
Or, you may want to employ focus stack. Take a series of shots at different focus points and combine them in post processing for sharp detail across the entire image.
If you would like to dig deeper, we have a detailed article on camera settings to use for macro photos.
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