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acro photography is a subject you can explore year-round, in any season and just about anywhere. Success in macro can be technically challenging, but that’s also one of its benefits. It’s an opportunity to practice and strengthen your compositional skills, your use of light and your attention shares the inspiration and top tips for making close-up images that he has gained over many years of creative macro work. Also in this issue, we present an introductory guide to macro lenses that explains the basic concepts to consider when choosing a lens. Every major camera maker, as well as the leading third-party lens makers, offer a macro lens, so there’s an option for everyone who wants to dive into the details of close-up photography.

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