Comments on: Using Natural Light in Macro Photography https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/ Created by nature captured by you. Fri, 26 May 2023 01:32:44 +0000 hourly 1 By: bonnieleef https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-983307 Fri, 02 Aug 2019 23:04:01 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-983307 Enjoyable and educational. Thank you for writing and sharing this information. Very helpful.

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By: Scott Shrader https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-820029 Tue, 29 Jan 2019 15:19:51 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-820029 Been playing around with macro for awhile. I want to get a dedicated macro/micro lens for my nikon. something around$500 or less. recommondations?

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By: Roger Buenzow https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-607744 Fri, 13 Apr 2018 12:56:06 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-607744 Here is a link to a web site that shows you how to remove fence in post processing
https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/how-to-remove-fence-lines-from-zoo-photos/

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By: Kirk https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-161252 Sat, 19 Nov 2016 20:11:05 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-161252 Could you rewrite this sentence please? “Remember, in macro photography a shallow depth of field is going to be larger than you would normally consider due to the narrow range of apparent sharpness.”

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By: Customer Service https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-92705 Wed, 13 Jul 2016 12:44:58 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-92705 In reply to Judy Archambault.

Hi Judy. It’s tricky…the best way is to get that lens as close to the fencing links as possible with you not damaging the front element.
It also helps to have a longer telephoto or a tight macro so if you are lucky the links will not show. That said if they
do, try to compose the image so you can crop them out.

Happy Shooting!

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By: Judy Archambault https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-89133 Tue, 05 Jul 2016 03:58:48 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-89133 Could you please tell me how to shoot thru fencing to capture an animal in a cage (without the fencing)

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By: Judy Archambault https://www.outdoorphotographyguide.com/post/using-natural-light-in-macro-photography/comment-page-1/#comment-85416 Thu, 30 Jun 2016 23:39:07 +0000 http://pop.dev.tnmarketing.net/?p=381#comment-85416 Could you please tell me how to shoot thru fensing to capture an animal in a cage (without the fencing)

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