10 Macro Photos = 5 Close Up and 5 Close Up Misted
Place them in Word and hand in both the word document and a PDF file.
Write which photo is your favorite and why.
“Misty - Bug Hunt”
creepy crawly creature photos (beetles, ants, pill bugs, earwigs, spiders, grasshoppers, flies, bumble bees, moths, butterflies, fruit flies, dragon flies, cicada, stink bug, water striders, stick bug, praying mantis, or any interesting bug or insect you can find)
natural objects with water droplets (pine cones, seed pods, acorns, spider webs, cicada exoskeletons, veins of leaves, flowers, sea shells, bones, drift wood, any interesting natural items misted to sprinkled with water droplets)
You may hand in up to two different angles of the same bug or natural object.
Hints and Tips: 1. Focus! Get as close as your camera will allow you to and still stay in focus. Many camera phones you can get about 3” away from your subject. Focus on what is most important. (the eyes, head, stripes, color, etc.) Shooting in bright sun light will help with your camera focus and avoid camera shake. Hold your camera very still. If possible, use a tripod and shutter release or timer to avoid all camera shake. Shutter release on I-phone is your ear bud volume button!
3. Find the best subjects possible and shoot at interesting angles. Composition is extremely important. Interesting and unusual angles are best. Tilt your camera or try lying on the ground and shooting from a bug’s eye view!
4. Background colors, textures and environment are important. Gently mist water droplets on flowers, leaves and even spider webs for added interest.
5. If you can, switch your camera or phone to Macro mode in order to get closer (flower icon). Use a Macro clip on the lens of your camera phone, or Blur the background by having a large aperture on your camera (ex. f/1.4).
6. Take lots of photos of each subject, delete the bad ones, hand in your two best from various angles of each subject.