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Related: About this forumHere are my El Segundo Farmer's Market photos--all of them with the 60 mm macro lens!















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				Solly Mack
(95,941 posts)Wonderful shots!
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)I'm not sure I deserve your praise, but I know you mean it!
 
 
spooky3
(38,049 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)Thank you so much! I can't wait to improve, both in my technique and in my understanding of what I'm doing!
 
 
2naSalit
(98,437 posts)My sister gave me a minipod sort of thing that can strap the camera to things and she also gave me one that straps it to your hand as well as other things, sometimes it helps stabilize my motion.  I found that holding perfectly still can be hard sometime.  I hardly use them but I have and they did help.  When the image subject covers such a small area, even your heartbeat can foul a good shot.
 
 
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)I've never used a monopod, but I have heard how useful they can be. I've learned to hold my breath when shooting something tricky. The camera actually freezes the image when you press the shutter halfway, and then you can get the photo! It's great when it works.
 
 
Diamond_Dog
(38,928 posts)These are so gorgeous.  My favorites are those gold balls and the leaves of kale/spinach.
I think Andy would be very proud!
 
 
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)I love the gold balls so much! I love the  depth of field in that one. And those leaves! They really turned out, with the shadows just a bit enhanced.  
 
I suspect he would be. 
 
 
dai13sy
(567 posts)I love that the smallest detail is not ignored in any picture. Thank you
CaliforniaPeggy
(155,539 posts)This is what I do, and I have a great time!
 
 





