Welcome to c/MacroPhotography! Share your own macro shots, discuss different
lighting and composition techniques, seek advice on equipment, and discover the
stories behind each captivating image. Explore the mesmerizing world of extreme
close-up photography in this community dedicated to macro enthusiasts. Whether
you’re an experienced macro photographer or just starting your journey, this
community is the perfect place to share, learn, and be inspired. What is Macro
Photography? Macro photography allows us to capture the intricate details of the
tiniest subjects, revealing a hidden universe that often goes unnoticed by the
naked eye. From the delicate patterns on a butterfly’s wing to the complex
textures of a flower petal, macro photography enables us to explore the wonders
of the small-scale world. What to Expect This community is brand new like all of
lemmy.world, but hopefully it will grow into diverse collection of stunning
macro photographs, insightful discussions, helpful tips and techniques, gear
recommendations, and constructive feedback from a community of passionate macro
photographers. So grab your camera, experiment with different subjects and
techniques, and let’s embark on this captivating journey together!
Everyone welcome! let’s learn macro photography together and share our knowledge. I want more people to grow this community 📷 🎞️ 🎥 Me and a few others posted some of our best shots to get us started :)
Yo, thanks for creating a new community! Can you share the name and instance for your community, like ‘macrophotography@lemmy.world’ (or whatever it may be called). That way folks can get to it on their home instance and subscribe.
Thanks!
EDIT: I see that the link of the post leads to the community, d’oh. I think we should include the community name and instance in the text of the post also.
Yo, thanks for creating a new community! Can you share the name and instance for your community, like ‘macrophotography@lemmy.world’ (or whatever it may be called). That way folks can get to it on their home instance and subscribe.
Thanks!
EDIT: I see that the link of the post leads to the community, d’oh. I think we should include the community name and instance in the text of the post also.