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Various types of macro photography

Hello bloggers family... meet again, I'm ZakMac.


As a macro photography enthusiast, I never tire of sharing information about macro photography, both through videos and tutorials on how to take macro photos...


This time, I'll share several types of macro photography subgenres, including:


1. NATURAL MACRO: Photos taken as they are. No additions or subtractions of objects are permitted (without manipulation of location, time, or moment). Minimal Photoshop optimization is permitted (sharpness, contrast, saturation, brightness, resizing, and cropping).




2. STAGE MACRO: Photos taken by adjusting the pose of an object, location, or moment, with minimal Photoshop optimization (sharpness, contrast, saturation, brightness, resizing, and cropping).




3. ART MACRO: Macro photos optimized by Photoshop, and elements are permitted to be added or removed.


4. EXTREME MACRO: Macro photos with 1:1 magnification or greater at a point of interest, either in a single shot or stacked. Minimal Photoshop optimization is permitted (sharpness, contrast, saturation, brightness, resize, and cropping).



5.MACRO STILL LIFE: Macro photos of non-insects, such as origami, waterdrops, dew, or any small objects that are interesting to use as macro subjects. Minimal Photoshop optimization is permitted (sharpness, contrast, saturation, brightness, resize, and cropping).


Those are the 5 types of macro photography that I typically use, and that I also use in special macro photography competitions.


I hope this is helpful and broadens your horizons.


That's all from me.

Warm regards.


ZakMac

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