"RR" Rocky Roughness | Macro Photography Session

COVER.jpg

Hi everyone

After a long time using the same "studio" to carry out these macro photography sessions, I was forced to change the setup due to a series of unexpected events, but the main factor was losing my main source of lighting, and this made everything the difference, as can be seen from the following result.


Technical Description of Macro Photography Session
Camera Settings

Focus Mode: Manual focus to ensure precision in specific details of structure.
Aperture: Variable aperture between f/1 and f/3 for adequate depth of field, ensuring all important details are in focus.
ISO: Low ISO setting (800) to minimize noise in images.
Shutter Speed: Adjust shutter speed as needed to avoid underexposure, while maintaining a value that allows you to capture sharp details.


Procedures
  • Environment Preparation:
    Assembling the macro photography set in a controlled environment, minimizing the presence of dust and ensuring a clean and white surface for positioning the subject.
  • Section Positioning:
    Placing the subject in position that highlight the unique characteristics, using appropriate supports to keep the example stable.
  • Lighting Adjustment:
    Setting the LED lights to provide uniform illumination, adjusting the intensity and angle of the lights to eliminate unwanted shadows.
  • Image Capture:
    Taking multiple shots with variations in aperture settings, shutter speed and capture angle, exploring different perspectives and compositions.
  • Image Review:
    Immediate analysis of images captured on the camera's viewfinder to ensure that all desired details were captured sharply and clearly.
  • Post-Production Editing:
    Importing images into editing software (Adobe Photoshop CS) to adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness and remove any imperfections.

Among the numerous techniques available for macro photography, this method is arguably the most cost-effective and efficient for individuals possessing a camera with a removable lens. By simply detaching the lens and reversing its direction, and employing an inversion ring, the process becomes more manageable and streamlined.


Used equipments

Camera: Canon EOS 600D Digital SLR with CMOS sensor
Lens: EFS 18-55mm with f/3 maximum aperture, allowing shallow depth of field and capturing fine details.
Used inverter ring
Tripod: not used
Lighting: Adjustable LED lights to provide soft, even lighting, avoiding harsh shadows and highlighting the details of structures.

Session Purpose

The main objective of this macro photography session is to capture detailed images, with a focus on thoroughly observing and documenting all characteristics and visual details. Furthermore, i seek to create attractive visual compositions for publication on this blog, aiming to share the beauty and complexity of this structure.


Let me present today’s model:
Before moving onto the result...
  • My introductory thoughts about macro photography:

Macro photography, by allowing the capture of minute details that are often invisible to the naked eye, opens up a universe of possibilities in the exploration and dissemination of new layers of reality. Personally, I believe that this photographic technique offers a privileged window to reconfigure our perception of the world, bringing to light the intrinsic complexity of objects, living beings and seemingly banal phenomena. Macro photography, by expanding the visual field, allows us to observe textures, patterns and structures that would otherwise remain unknown or undervalued.

One of the aspects that fascinates me most about this technique is its ability to generate a diversity of unique perspectives. By focusing on details that would normally go unnoticed, macro photography reveals the richness and complexity of the microscopic world, which are often beyond the reach of the conventional human gaze. This not only transforms our relationship with our surroundings, but also challenges us to reconsider notions of scale and visual importance.

Let's now move onto the result:

IMG_9993 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/1 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9990 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/2 | Exposure time: 1/850 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9992 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/3 | Exposure time: 1/950 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9987 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/1 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9986 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/3 | Exposure time: 1/950 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9998 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/1 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9994 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/2 | Exposure time: 1/850 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9996 copy 3.jpg

F-stop: F/3 | Exposure time: 1/950 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9991 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/1 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9995 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/2 | Exposure time: 1/850 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9997 copy 2.jpg

F-stop: F/3 | Exposure time: 1/950 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800

IMG_9984 copy.jpg

F-stop: F/1 | Exposure time: 1/900 sec. | ISO speed: ISO 800


To finish, i leave you with some considerations regarding these photo sessions:

In exploring the miniature world through macro photography, I uncover a captivating dimension where even the smallest details hold remarkable significance. Engaging with the intricacies of these minuscule elements reveals a beauty often overlooked in daily life. Each image captures a transient moment, a fraction of time in which the complexity of seemingly simple forms is exposed. The essence of macro photography, in my view, lies in its ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, providing a close-up, nuanced perspective. This practice not only highlights the particularities of small-scale subjects but also invites us to appreciate the hidden marvels of nature, seldom observed in such detail.

The session is closed for today.
Hope you like it :)

These photos weren't taken with a tripod

Photo by @aleister
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal

Thanks for following me and support my work!

5bEGgqZEHBMe6s3wiPgGFTi3naqHERgdwJew6rJYRaB3RR7sSAdZKnpJrzBaM479LAPQZP9wVK4uxkMRP7miPfoHap3ywgiq.gif

See you soon
Thank you for watching

Never forget
The price of anything is the amount of life you trade for it.
Time is life... value yours, make every fraction worth it.



0
0
0.000
0 comments