Macrophotography has many sub-streams, and macro-art is the one that can best channel the photographer's imagination.

Photographers with a minimal budget or even just using a smartphone are now increasingly facilitated with various application features, creativity, and tips shared by fellow macrophotographers using smartphones. 

Editing macro-art using a smartphone can use the PicsArt and Snapseed applications. The techniques used vary, such as blur, whirl tools, and even dizziness which are legitimately used in channeling imagination in macro-art photography. 

In editing macro-art photos, it is actually subjective and depends on the ideas of each photographer, so it really requires imagination and a good mood. 

The following are needed: 

1. Snapseed application 
2. PicsArt application 
3. Google (select background eraser for the main object) 
4. Lightroom (if you want to get more tones) art is usually used: ladybugs, butterflies, mantises. 
5. Backgrounds that can be bokeh, grass, flowers, etc. 
6. Good imagination and mood. 


How to: 

1. Open Google to remove the background from the main object

2. Select the background photo in the PicsArt application to paste or add our main object 

Note: Place our main object This can be adjusted according to your taste, the important thing is that it is pleasing to the eye 

3. Move to the Snapseed application, edit the saturation, lens blur if needed to make it softer, the glow feature can be added.

If the settings above are deemed appropriate taste, the tone of the photo can be changed by going into Lightroom, selecting your tone if you have a preset tone. However, this is just a taste factor.

Hope it is useful✌️