Extreme macrophotography opens up a new world for photographers, particularly biologists. By photographing subjects way beyond just life size magnifications, this book takes you a step closer to the very cells that make up organisms. Written with clarity and detail, Julian Cremona's enthusiasm for and knowledge of his subject makes this book an essential companion for everyone interested in photography and discovering the minutiae of the natural world. It advises on equipment and on low-cost and DIY photography solutions, explains how to use a microscope and its potential for photographers, and instructs how to light, support, and prepare a subject for best results. It also covers focus stacking: how to produce composite images with incredible depth of field, and encourages experimentation, suggesting ways to develop extreme close-up ideas.
Author(s): Julian Cremona
Publisher: Crowood Press
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 160
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
1 What is Magnification?
2 What Cameras are Best?
3 Techniques to go Beyond Macro
4 An Introduction to Microscopes
5 Lighting Extreme Close-ups
6 Support and Preparation
7 Focus Stacking
8 Inspiration for Extreme Close-up Photos
References and Further Reading
Index