Close up photography… not on me please…August 2nd, 2011 @ 5:58 pm
Yes! It is very evident that hubby is fast learning the tricks of photography. It’s been 4 months since our photography class wrapped up and it’s really up to us if we really wanted to be competent and good at it. My hubby sustained his interest with trial and error shots and of course he upgraded his camera with essential lenses and you will really see the difference. Like when we went to a butterfly park, he used specialized lens called macro to be able to capture the beauty of his subjects.
a quick and closer shot of a butterfly
I don’t want to think that he had grown weary for the past weeks that he had me as his model. Has he gone tired and ran out of poses to teach me, thus, he shifted subject to nature? Indeed, it inspired him most everytime his shots yielded very good results and he would always brag it to me. Yes, I believed that he has improved a lot because he’s been into practice shooting every now and then. Definitely, he is putting into good use what he learned from the class. His D90 camera is his best buddy nowadays which he always carries with him because it is ready for shoot anytime, anyplace!
another interesting subject
He still buys specialized lenses though they are a bit pricey like the macro camera lens which is for close up photography. Upon knowing that he will have the chance to shoot on orchids and butterflies, he really planned ahead and saved for lenses. And it did opened him to the world of extreme close up photography that creates exciting pictures. You bet, he is already hooked into it and he is starting to make compilations of pictures.
macro lens used here
I just hope he won’t use that macro lens on me… I believe even the tiniest dirt, lines and age spots on my face will be captured. There goes my image down the drain….if my stubborn hubby will focus that lens on me.. no way!
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