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I just started doing some macro last year and it's pretty neat. I don't have any macro lenses but I picked up some extension tubes which let regular lenses focus much closer. Also they're relatively cheap when compared to buying a dedicated macro lens, so that was a plus.
Depending on which camera and lens you have you may be able to pick up some extension tubes and take macro shots with your current equipment. I use an inexpensive 50mm f1.8 lens with the extension tubes for most of my macro shots.
Here's a couple pics from my backyard. They don't do justice in showing the actual size of the spiders . They were tiny.....
Depending on which camera and lens you have you may be able to pick up some extension tubes and take macro shots with your current equipment. I use an inexpensive 50mm f1.8 lens with the extension tubes for most of my macro shots.
Here's a couple pics from my backyard. They don't do justice in showing the actual size of the spiders . They were tiny.....