Lens-Artists Challenge #130: It’s a Small World

This week, ANNE SANDLER is our guest host. We get to learn ” What is macro photography? What is micro photography? Are they different from close-up photography?”

The image below is close up shot with 200mm lens.

A few years ago, I first learned about macro lens from a couple of my blogger friends. I bought a macro lens, and was anxious to click at the flower stigma.

Anne teaches us to use a higher F stop to get a sharp image, but at F/2.8 creating a more shallow depth of field.

I also practiced on weeds:

For this one, I use the macro lens and use the stacking feature of my canon camera, then merged three shots into one through Photoshop:

I even practiced on cooking spices. This one is a image of Pink Himalayan Salt with the macro lens:

Many thanks to Anne Sandler (Slow Shutter Speed) for the lesson. Now I know the difference of closeup and macro. She also shares her expertise and offers a many valueable tips. We look forward to seeing your creative photos. Be sure to link your response to Anne’s original post, and use the Lens-Artists TAG to help us find you. Click here to see Anne’s beautiful macro images.