macrophotography - first tries in Macro Photography this spring

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Picture of a Spring Snowflake. Picture: Florian Glechner.

Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedTamron 90mm Macro Lens
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/100 Seconds
Aperture usedF4
Focal Lengh90mm
Time03:06 pm
ISO100

The last weekend i did my first tries in flower photography this year. The spring snowflakes are already blooming and you can find a lot of them in the forrets nearby my home. I was on a small photography trip this last sunday afternoon for trying my new Camera with my Macro lens. I must say i am a bit dissapointed but i am looking forward to improove my skills in Macro photography this year with the book i bought, that has a lot of useful tricks. I still need to get much closer to the object to get more interesting pictures.

“If your photographs aren't good enough,
you're not close enough. ”
-- Rober Capa

I still need to take this good and true quote in consideration when i do my photography. Not only on macro shots but also on animal and wildlife photography i plan to do this year. I know that most of my real close up shots wher i didn't even ge the whole animals body on the picture are the best i did.

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Camera usedNikon D500
Lens usedTamron 90mm Macro Lens
Filter usednone
Exposure Time1/100 Seconds
Aperture usedF4
Focal Lengh90mm
Time03:06 pm
ISO100
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Hallo Florian,

ich habe die "macrophotography" Tags jetzt schon ein paar Mal gesehen, aber das erste Mal bei einem deutschen Fotografen, deswegen stelle ich dir die Frage.

Ist das ein Spezialausdruck bei Fotografen, wenn kleine Dinge wie Blumen ganz nah fotografiert werden, oder wie kommt der Ausdruck zustande? Muss man da etwas beachten als Amateur, dass man keine verschwommenen Bilder bekommt oder kann man vieles dann in der Nachbearbeitung machen? Ich selbst habe nur Gimp, in das ich mich einarbeiten muss, also noch keine Foto-Software wie Photoshop (nur die Video-Variante Elements).

Ich würde mich über eine Antwort freuen und wünsche dir schonmal einen schönen Wochenendstart.