A possible suggestion on the use of the macro, contemplate horizontal photos rather than from the top photos. In other words, try photos from the point-of-view of a bug rather than the point-of-view of a giant. (I'm not talking landscape vs portrait. I differentiating between looking down and looking sideways). By taking a bugs-eyed perspective, you can get a range of depth of field.
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A possible suggestion on the use of the macro, contemplate horizontal photos rather than from the top photos. In other words, try photos from the point-of-view of a bug rather than the point-of-view of a giant. (I'm not talking landscape vs portrait. I differentiating between looking down and looking sideways). By taking a bugs-eyed perspective, you can get a range of depth of field.
My 2 cents.
- MLF
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