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In this exhaustive guide to macro photography, respected author and photographer Adrian Davies takes a comprehensive approach to the subject, covering every aspect of the multi-faceted and often complicated world of close-up photography. Everything about Adrian's approach is both practical and diverse, with optimal output always in mind. His coverage of equipment, for example, goes beyond cameras to cover the application of flatbed and film scanners for close-up shots (2D, 3D, reflective and translucent subjects). Seperate sections cover cameras and equipment, lenses, lighting, workflow and image processing. Additionally, a seperate section on 'special subjects' covers techniques for shooting both common macro subjects (including insects, fossils and coins), as well as a range of technical elements such as shiny surfaces, texture, and polarised light. The appendix includes a technical discussion on depth of field, including detailed tables, and a range of optical formulae. Clear, concise and comprehensive, and packed with stunning images, this is a must-have purchase for all photographers looking for professional quality macro results.
Contents
Chapter 1Chapter 2: Image CaptureDigital CamerasCameras Features and SettingsExposure ModesExposure MeteringVibration ReductionTTL FlashWhite BalanceMemory CardsDigital BacksImage SensorsScanners as Close-Up and Macro CamerasChapter 3: LensesFocal length and sensor sizeFocusing AutofocusClose-up supplementary lensesMagnification through extensionExtension tubesExtension bellowsExposure compensation with tubes and bellowsReversing LensesMacro LensesThe Canon MP - E65 Macro LensWide-angle lensesStandard lensesTelephoto lensesZoom lensesTele-convertersOther lens typesPerspective control lensesStacking lensesDepth of fieldChapter 4: Camera supportsTripodsMonopodsTripod headsFocusing RailBean BagRemote releaseChapter 5: LightingDaylightContinuous light sourcesSubject Brightness RangeReflectorsDiffusersFlashFibre-Optic Light SourceLightboxSpecial techniquesChapter 6: The Macro StudioSubject supportsCopy standsBackgroundsLightingHealth and SafetyChapter 7: Workflow and Image ProcessingWorkflowCamera SettingsHistogramRaw or JPEG?Storage and Keywording Colour ManagementOutput Chapter 8: Subject GalleryRecord Photography Polarised lightTime Based Events and SequencesAquatic SubjectsAbstractsGlossaryReferencesAcknowledgements



