Macro and Close Up Photography
DEFINITION
Close up photography refers to a tightly cropped shot that shows a subject (or object) up close and with significantly more detail than the human eye usually perceives. With close up photography, you reduce the field of view, increasing the size of the subject, and creating a tight frame around your selected shot.
Macro photography is extreme close-up photography, usually of very small subjects and living organisms like insects, in which the size of the subject in the photograph is greater than life size
Macro and Close Up Photography Edits
Step 1
Take photos of objects in White cube or Black cube with our DSLR camera with the close up lens (Marco ring flash)or one of the Macro iPhone lenses.
Step 2
Download these to your computer (photos on the film card) and then upload to your Google Drive. If you shot the photos with your iPhone, upload these directly to your Google Drive.
Step 3
Now edit 5 of these photos you just saved photos using ADOBE LIGHTROOM The effects you add and the changes you decide to make on these are up to you.
Step 4
Adjust the White Balance, Exposure, Contrast, Highlights, Shadows, Whites and Black sliders like we have been doing all semester. Add Clarity, Vignetting, Sharpening, and Crop photos if needed to enhance the composition.
Step 5
Save all 5 of these as JPG files to your Google Drive folder. Macro 1, Macro 2, Macro 3, Macro 4, Macro 5
Take photos of objects in White cube or Black cube with our DSLR camera with the close up lens (Marco ring flash)or one of the Macro iPhone lenses.
Step 2
Download these to your computer (photos on the film card) and then upload to your Google Drive. If you shot the photos with your iPhone, upload these directly to your Google Drive.
Step 3
Now edit 5 of these photos you just saved photos using ADOBE LIGHTROOM The effects you add and the changes you decide to make on these are up to you.
Step 4
Adjust the White Balance, Exposure, Contrast, Highlights, Shadows, Whites and Black sliders like we have been doing all semester. Add Clarity, Vignetting, Sharpening, and Crop photos if needed to enhance the composition.
Step 5
Save all 5 of these as JPG files to your Google Drive folder. Macro 1, Macro 2, Macro 3, Macro 4, Macro 5