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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

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An hommage to @Way-Out-West with my OM on macro...

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Way-Out-West

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^^Ooh, they look fab, especially the top one.^^

I took a number of abstract river reflections, these two being my favourites. One close up, the other wider and looking down from a bridge.
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Macro(n)ville again. I'm hooked.

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Way-Out-West

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For pleasing backgrounds/foregrounds specular highlights can make for an interesting shot, but usually having the subject in soft light (or shadow) is best. Macro photographers either cast a shadow over their subject or use a diffuser to specifically avoid high contrast. Some use artificial lighting to control the light.
For me, a bright but overcast day is best. Looking at Brian’s hoverfly shot, the flat light is what makes it (as well as the great composition),
 
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