One photo every day: Macro photography on a budget (127/365) + howto (with pictures)

in #onephotoeveryday7 years ago (edited)

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Hello again!

@magnata was asking me about the costs of macro photography so I decided to do a quick howto for those who are interested in doing some macro, but don't necessarily want to spend a macro doing it.

So here we go...

First you'll need a mobile phone that can take pictures (yes, I guess you already have one). Then you may want to invest in something like a macro lens, or a small magnifier loupe:


You might want to buy something like this...


...or maybe this...


...or just something like this.

These three photos are the property of whoever shot them, not me. Click on the pictures and you'll get to the referenced pages selling some products!

Anyway, you may even have an old magnifying glass forgotten in some drawer, locker or cabinet. That'll do nicely.

What I use I may have already mentioned, it's an old Agfa-Gewaert 8x magnifying loupe, pictured here, with a chili:

Chili in the loupe. (122/365)
Chili in the loupe.

I only taped it on the back of my smartphone, but it works. :)


masking tape, works every time

So that's about it. Maybe macro photography isn't so expensive after all.

Video demo:

Oh, btw, shooting macro on a DSLR is almost equally affordable, just search for "reverse macro ring".

It's possible to shoot photos even by free-holding a lens backwards, just not too easy. I tried doing one or two of those when I was studying photography in school. I would have showed those photos, but I couldn't find them. (I suppose they are on my fried up external back-up disk.)

Well, I think I've spent a good part of the night (I should have been sleeping) by creating this post, so I guess I'll just say good night, and let you guys read it. :)

See you again with another post!



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Tomorrow's breakfast (120/365)
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Chili in the loupe. (122/365)
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nice post my friend, thanks a lot for sharing your experience and knowledge regarding macro photography with us, i should also try it. Stay awesome

I like the idea of using magnifying glass! It is brilliant and a great DIY project for the day!

magnifying clip looks nice does it really work that great

@gamer00,
Actually you are the first person who tells me about Macro photography! It's amazing! Thanks for sharing friend!

Cheers~

I am really happy that you know and can impact knowledge to people not only through photography but also through many things that you know and have tried out.

I m unaware of macrophotography, thanks for the detailed description.

Nice and innovative way for microphotography. Nice to know this kind of method. Nice and upvoted.

Thanks for this tutorial, I never knew about macro photography. So, I could actually take quality photos from my phone? I'm resteeming this post to educate my followers too..Thank you @gamer00

Thanks for the lesson, I'll try, I have a macro theme on the camera, but it does not focus, but maybe I'm doing something wrong. If it turns out I'll show it. And then really not expensive. Thanks.

Nicely said buddy ,The way it is described it does sounds easy though

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