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Photography: Macro Lens

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: Camera, Tools I Use Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

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I’m determined to improve my photography skills this year. I take lots of photos for this blog – in fact every single post has a photo so I take photos almost every day. But I’m not always happy with them. Part of that is my skills. I know that.

But I received some lovely new equipment recently that hopefully will help as well. I take photos on a Canon EOS550D which came with 2 basic lenses. For Christmas I received a new lens: a Macro EF 100mm f/2.8 lens. This macro lens is for taking really close up pictures of tiny things, but the reason I wanted one is that it also creates a super blurry background (sometimes called bokeh) when used to take photos of larger things. I love that look and it works well for my small projects.

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Here are some of the photos I’ve been snapping lately with my new lens. I was able to get much clearer close-ups of my stitching plus a lovely bokeh background for some Lego that Little Miss built.

 

macro lens canon EF 100mm f/2.8

 

This is the lens and if you click on the picture you will be able to read more information about it on Amazon. (Affiliate link)

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Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: Camera, Tools I Use

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  1. Kelly says

    January 27, 2014 at 2:00 PM

    I’ve been thinking for some time about getting a macro lens for our Nikon, mostly for the benefit of our 13yr old son who enjoys photography. Your photos look great, I really love a focused photo with a blurred background 🙂

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