Day two of our Southeastern Ohio expedition had us all creating tiny landscapes or in photographic terms (macro photography). Now I don’t do a lot of this type of photography; in fact I do not use macro lenses, but rely on extension tubes. These tubes go between the the lens and the camera which creates distance between the lens and the camera sensor effectively magnifying the subject size you are photographing.
Outside of flower petals, insects and such there is a whole world of macro photography. It even gets to the extreme with microscopic photography using high powered microscopes to photograph the smallest of objects. Wonderful abstracts can be created to the point that you would not even know what is actually being photographed.
If you think you would like to learn more about macro photography you can visit the following link: Tiny Landscapes


