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For this assignment, we were tasked to take macro photos, but not just any macro photos. We took macro photography of everyday objects as well as interesting ones. We also took some Guess What? That's What! photos, where you try to guess from the first picture what the object is. The final type of picture we took was tilt shift, where you make a miniature object look life size by putting it on, or beside, a large object.
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For this assignment, we were told to give macro photography a go. Macro photography, or in other words extreme close up photography means that you take a photograph of an objects finest details. This can mean using a magnifying glass or manual focus. This assignment was fun to do since there were no limits.
For this photo assignment we were tasked to do macro photography without actual macro lenses. We used a normal lens and to magnify the zoom we used a magnifying glass. In this assignment we had to learn how to focus the camera ourselves. I enjoyed this assignment very much since we were able to go out and take pictures. I chose to take pictures of things that had very fine details. The most challenging part of this assignment was to get good macro photos. It was easy to zoom and focus on the object.
We used a magnifying glass to use for macro photography instead of having a macro lens. We had to take pictures of many things in a close up angle.
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