As I typically do, I have been focusing more on the "logistics" of my photography, equipment, documents, etc, and less on the actual enjoyment and creation of the photos. I intend to turn this ratio around and actually get back to why I'm doing it all (taking and sharing pics). Anyway, I was going to post these photos a few months ago but forgot to.
These are a couple wildflower macros from July. In my macro shots, I typically strive for as clean and smooth of a bg as I can get. I like to have the subject pop, with no distractions behind. Getting these kind of shots can sometimes be very time consuming and frustrating, but I think it's worth the result. For these shots, the tools and techniques used were:
Canon 7D
Sigma 150mm macro
Tripod
Ballhead
Macro rail
Diffusers and/or Reflectors
Wireless remote
Mirror Lockup
C&C appreciated.
1. Impatiens capensis (Jewelweed)
2. Cytisus sp. (ID not certain)