Some frost on a bench early this past Saturday morning.
To shoot macro you really have to be well disciplined. It’s not the sort of photography that favours the hand-held free spirited fellow tilting his camera over his head to see if he gets a cool shot. Focus is not something to take lightly, and at those magnifications your depth of field is razor thin – don’t get me started on sharpness either; a tripod is a must. Even better, a tripod with a good ballhead is even better.
The first thing I upgraded when I got my first macro lens was my ball-head. You start to notice that when you lock the ball the camera tilts down a bit, or shifts, or it’s just not quite framed the way you intended.
Sadly, as either a consequence of the cold, or friction, or years of use and abuse, my tripod mount threaded on my camera this weekend – pulled right out. So no Macro’s for me until I either figure a way to fix it, send it out to get fixed ($$$), or whatever suggestions come my way.
amazing textures and details youve captured here.