Posted: Sunday, October 13, 2013 12:00 am
“While a painting starts with white and adds all the stuff you like, a photograph starts with everything and you eliminate stuff to get to what you like,” Llewellyn said. He also shared these tips for the best macro images:
Try the “else-ness” exercise, experimenting with how else you can photograph an object using different angles, lighting, etc.
Use a controlled background with close-ups, such as a full white background for outdoor shots.
Envision the whole frame, not just the object being photographed.
Never shoot just one photo.
Robert Llewellyn Photography seeks distinctive or odd-looking seed pods for potential inclusion in the upcoming book “Seeing Seed Pods.”
To provide a seed pod for consideration, email Robert@Robert
Specimens in clear, sealed bags, preferably identified by common or botanical name, also will be accepted from Oct. 14 to 31 in the Lora M. Robins Library at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Seed pods will not be returned. For more information and the necessary form, visit http://tinyurl.com/LGBGseedpod.
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