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Saturday, May 31, 2025
By Mike Moats Photography

June - Macro Photo Club News

June monthly theme - Lots of great plant life to photograph, so show us some of your artistic plant life images, but no flowers this time.

Macro Photo Club members, post your images in the Mike Moats Macro Photo Club Facebook group.

The winner of the May product giveaway of a Litra LED light is Bob Ballantyne, so Bob, email me at macrogeekmike@yahoo.com 

The June product giveaway is a Macro Photo Club coffee cup. 

For those who are lifetime members, when you signed up you were sent a welcome email.  That email has the links to access the instructional videos so make sure to save that email. If you lost the welcome email contact me and I'll send you a new one. macrogeekmike@yahoo.com

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Friday, May 30, 2025
By Mike Moats Photography

Composition is just as important in macro photography as it is in any other genre of photography. Here are some tips specifically tailored for composing macro photographs:

  1. Fill the Frame: Get close to your subject and fill the frame with it. Macro photography is all about capturing the intricate details of small subjects, so make sure your subject is the main focus of the image.

  2. Rule of Thirds: While the rule of thirds is a fundamental principle of composition, it's particularly useful in macro photography. Positioning your subject off-center can create a more dynamic and visually appealing composition.

  3. Leading Lines: Look for natural lines or curves in your subject that can lead the viewer's eye through the image. These lines can add visual interest and guide the viewer's gaze to the focal point of the photograph.

  4. Foreground and Background: Pay attention to the foreground and background of your image. Including elements such as leaves, flowers, or other objects in the foreground can add depth and context to your macro shots. Consider using a wide aperture to blur the background and make your subject stand out even more.

  5. Symmetry and Patterns: Look for symmetry or interesting patterns in your subjects. Symmetrical compositions can be particularly striking in macro photography and can highlight the beauty and intricacy of your subject.

  6. Experiment with Angles: Don't be afraid to get creative with your shooting angles. Try shooting from different perspectives—above, below, or at eye level—to find the most interesting and visually appealing composition.

  7. Focus on Details: In macro photography, the smallest details can make a big impact. Pay attention to the textures, shapes, and patterns of your subject, and use composition to highlight these details in your photographs.

  8. Rule of Simplicity: Sometimes, less is more. Keep your compositions simple and uncluttered to draw attention to the beauty of your subject. Remove any distracting elements from the frame and focus on capturing the essence of your subject.

  9. Experiment and Practice: As with any aspect of photography, experimentation and practice are key to mastering macro composition. Don't be afraid to try new techniques, compositions, and ideas, and learn from both your successes and failures along the way.

Booking camera club zoom meetings, need a speaker, let me know, macrogeekmike@yahoo.com

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Thursday, May 29, 2025
By Mike Moats Photography

I love these little painted ferns. 

With this finished image, I cropped, sharpened, and I believe it was a filter I used in the "Pencil" category to get the look you see. 

I tried to just sharpen and leave the fern the original color but liked this artistic version better.

Here is the original out of the camera.

Booking camera club zoom meetings, need a speaker, let me know, macrogeekmike@yahoo.com

Join my Macro Photo Club online. Over 280 instructional videos. Over 2800 members from 29 countries. 
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Thursday, May 22, 2025
By Mike Moats Photography

Shot this pair of Day Lillies in my yard.  Love not having to go far to find interesting subjects to shoot. 

Cropped the two flowers out of the larger scene.

Processed using Smart Photo Editor.

Here is the original.

Booking camera club zoom meetings, need a speaker, let me know, macrogeekmike@yahoo.com

Join my Macro Photo Club online. Over 280 instructional videos. Over 2800 members from 29 countries. 
Info and to sign up. 

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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
By Mike Moats Photography

I found this tri-fold brochure that I mailed out to advertise my Macro Boot Camps in the early years, brought back memories of the work it took creating and sending those out. I copied this brochure style from pro photographer John Shaw. 

This one was a spring workshop schedule, and looks like I was in, San Deigo, Louisville, Farmington Hills, MI (two dates), Boston, Chicago, and Buffalo.

This was many years ago and a three-day macro bootcamp was only $149 and they all sold out. 

Eventually it was too time consuming and costly to send out the brochures so started promoting the workshops online.

Booking camera club zoom meetings, need a speaker, let me know, macrogeekmike@yahoo.com

Join my Macro Photo Club online. Over 280 instructional videos. Over 2800 members from 29 countries. 
Info and to sign up. 

MACRO PHOTO CLUB - Mike Moats - Award Winning Macro Photographer

Also Check out my workshops and zoom programs.

WORKSHOPS - Mike Moats - Award Winning Macro Photographer