Macro photography is the art of using small or even tiny objects to fill the frame. It is used to show finite details of small objects in an magnified fashion giving a feel of looking through a microscope. There are many possible objects that we can choose as a subject for a macro photo-shoot. It could be small objects or even parts of large objects. They generally use a large aperture, say f/2 to provide a shallow focus or Depth-of-field in technical terms. It is easy to take macro shots as there are infinite possibilities for choosing your subject. It could be jewelry, mechanical parts, small objects, insects, plants, food items, etc... Here are a few examples of subjects.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
My ride - Apache RTR 180 ABS
Hi everyone. For the past one week, I was little busy in testing my new bike (Apache RTR 180 ABS) and taking photographs of it. That is the reason for the delay in posting on the blog. So all these days I was testing the bike and checking out its new exciting features. So I thought I would share a few photographs that I took.
For more information about the bike, visit : http://anything-on-wheels.blogspot.com/2011/09/driven-6-tvs-apache-rtr-180-abs.html
For more information about the bike, visit : http://anything-on-wheels.blogspot.com/2011/09/driven-6-tvs-apache-rtr-180-abs.html
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