Last year, when I looked at my portfolio images for the year, I noticed that I had not spent as much time working with close-up photography as in previous years. I decided that I needed to spend more time doing close-up photography this year as it is an area that I really enjoy.
During our recent Photo Tour in Charleston, SC, I was sure to focus
on close looks at subjects. I was able to achieve close looks of subjects in two different ways. One of the ways I looked closely at subjects was using a long lens which enabled me to zoom in on what I wanted to show the viewer.
The featured image above and the next image were created using the Nikon 80-400 mm lens. The image was taken while visiting Shem Creek just prior to sunset. I was drawn to the details of the shrimp boats that were there.
While in the swamp at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, a friend was focusing on a tree. When I took a look, I was so intrigued by the wonderful details in the wood. I took many different shots to try to find a pleasing composition. This was my favorite of the details in this interesting tree.
Another way I was able to achieve a close look at subjects in Charleston was using my 200 mm Nikon micro lens.
I was thrilled when I discovered an area while looking for subjects in downtown Charleston that was covered with pink flowers among green grass.
Using my macro lens, I was able to create this image. I worked the scene for quite some time until getting the image I was picturing in my mind.
My last close up image taken in Charleston was taken on a church in the downtown area. I had located my subject, unpacked all of my gear, placed the camera on the tripod, when I noticed a man heading towards my subject with a weed eater. It was his job to eliminate my subject.
I asked the gentleman for a moment or two to capture my subject before he removed it. This subject no longer exists. I was thankful that I took the time to take a closer look.
The next time you are out photographing, make sure to take a closer look. You will be amazed at what you will discover!
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