In this macro photography project Ray Scott takes you through steps that will have you creating your own stunning macro/abstract photos using nothing more than a fork and some water.
Brilliant Ray really looking forward to your new channel ! I just yesterday bought 2 A1 blackboards to set up a tabletop studio to go with my extension tubes ! very best of luck with it Pat
Another way is to press after filter cmd+shift+F that gets you to fade option. Maybe you only want use chrome filter at 16% opacity and multiply mode, or something else. It is most useful command with anything that makes very noticeable differences.
Hi, Ray. I recommend (a) Putting a link to your Macro World channel in the description for this video (posted on your VAPT channel), and (b) putting a link to it on your Channels page when someone goes to your channel home page for VAPT and on you Macro World channel page. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and inspiration!
Looking forward to the next video. I dont have a macro lens I have nikon 600 can you suggest a few inexpensive options to enable me to get straed with macro
Hey Chris. To be honest I live in the Canon world when it comes to equipment. I will say that most independent manufacturers like Sigma or Tamron make high quality lenses usually for less money than the big manufacturers. You might want to start there. Good luck.
Hey Andy. Sorry for any confusion. All I’m doing is moving over all of the videos that are currently on my MacroWorld channel to my Visual Art Photography channel and placing them in the MacroWorld playlist. I’m basically simplifying and consolidating things. Down the road I will be closing the MacroWorld channel. Have a wonderful day.
Hey Paul. Honestly, almost anyone can edit these days. The software out now with sliders etc. makes it very accessible. All you need is the interest and will to learn. If you want to do it I know you can.🙂👍