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MacroPointandShoot-2Taken years ago with a 5Mega Pixel Sony Cybershot DSC-V1

Last week I did a short introduction to Macro / Close-up Photography. Today, I’m going to post a few tips on how you can enjoy macro photography with just a digital point and shoot camera. Now, as I have mentioned on my previous post, most digital point and shoot camera’s nowadays has the capability to shoot close-up. I say close-up because it is not true 1:1 macro. In order to achieved true macro magnification we will need to use a more advanced camera and macro lenses. But for general close up photography, a digital point and shot with close-up mode is just enough.

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Illuminate

There maybe times that you felt there aren’t any good subjects around you to take pictures of, or maybe you’re bored because you already have pictures of those, don’t worry, maybe all you need to do is move a little closer, or move back a little further or maybe you just have to Make Pictures.

The photo above was taken using a Sony DSC-T20.

Light and Shadows

In photography it is important to learn to use the available light, if we take time to learn to see the light and the direction of light we can create images in our own mind before we even take the picture.

Taken with a Sony Point and Shoot DSC-T20
ISO : 80
Focal Length : 19mm
Aperture : F/4.3
Exposure : 1/100
Mode : Program Auto (Auto Exposure with Adjustable Settings)