Staring menacingly at the camera these exotic looking creatures look like monsters straight out of a horror film. But, despite their appearance, these creatures are actually jumping spiders, which ...
The reflection visible in the final image highlights how Raval positioned the flash carefully to illuminate the spider and its catch without creating harsh shadows or overexposing the water's surface.
From lens focal lengths and fill-flash to portraits, macro or stunning landscapes there are techniques for everyone. Learn how to use metering, considering composition and shoot everything from ...
This tiny spider looks ready to jump in this week’s reader photo Says Adam, self-taught amateur photographer with a strong appreciation for nature and macro photography: “This particular shot is of an ...
A macro lens is a photographer’s ticket to shooting exotic images without leaving your own backyard — or maybe even your living room. The environment you’ve looked at for years can feel like an ...
In a nutshell, macro photography refers to close-up, magnified images of tiny things. Common examples are images of bugs, in which you can see them in so much detail you can even tell the minuscule ...
Taking photos of any living creature will take a little patience and practice. Getting to understand your subject and anticipate its movements, knowing the distance you can approach without startling ...