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Greg

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^^ thx. Yes, i discuss with a pro photographer who saw my pictures when i started macro. He tolds me that I don't found my style yet. I agree with him, I don't have found my proper style, I try to find something to shoot, I try to ajust my skill. But maybe one day I'll find my style ^^ I hope so
 
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Jack

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^^ thx. Yes, i discuss with a pro photographer who saw my pictures when i started macro. He tolds me that I don't found my style yet. I agree with him, I don't have found my proper style, I try to find something to shoot, I try to ajust my skill. But maybe one day I'll find my style ^^ I hope so

Try something new all the time, till you will find something high you will like and you will be fascinated of it ;)
 
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Yohanna_D

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Try something new all the time, till you will find something high you will like and you will be fascinated of it ;)
Yes and try to take inspiration from what you see but especially from nature, use it as your ally; and never give up; but never trying to copy and replicate exactly what others can do; find yor own personal touch. but only by practicing whenever you have the occasion; give yourself like 1h or 2 per shooting session.
and really, use every single element of the nature and all the possible angles you can imagine of or you can't imagine of ;)
 
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Jack

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Yes and try to take inspiration from what you see but especially from nature, use it as your ally; and never give up; but never trying to copy and replicate exactly what others can do; find yor own personal touch. but only by practicing whenever you have the occasion; give yourself like 1h or 2 per shooting session.
and really, use every single element of the nature and all the possible angles you can imagine of or you can't imagine of ;)

This is much more easy to achieve shooting macro then shooting any other types of photography :)
 
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Yohanna_D

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This is much more easy to achieve shooting macro then shooting any other types of photography :)
exactly;
the difficulty of this type of photo relies on:
1. the size of your subject
2. the weather conditions
3. the behaviour of the subject (if you don't know its habits)
4. your own mood that day and patience :D
 
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I like the way how you process your pictures Yohanna_D Yohanna_D. And as you said. It's a question of your mood and the actual situation. Sometimes I've a picture in mind before I press the shutter button. I know exactly in this moment that it's ok to take the picture as it is.
 
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