March 27, 2008

Close Focus, Macro, and Micro - How Close Is Too Close?

"In most cases, when you use a Close Focus lens you can only get within 18 inches of your subject. When you use a close focus on a zoom lens, it might appear that you were closer than 18 inches; like a single human eye in your pic. But what happens when you start to photograph something that most eyes never see; the reflection within an eye for example? How close is too close?"

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"In most cases, when you use a Close Focus lens you can only get within 18 inches of your subject. When you use a close focus on a zoom lens, it may appear that you were closer than 18 inches; like a single human eye in your photo. But what happens when you begin to photograph something that most eyes never see; the reflection within an eye for example? How close is too close?"

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