Farewell Message from Don Komarechka
June is nearly over and my time as a guest coach is drawing to a close, but itβs been a ton of fun. We explored various aspects of the universe at our feet, from equipment through to specialized techniques, and Iβm glad I was able to throw in some editing creativity as well. Still, I feel like we only explored the tip of the iceberg!
Nature's Lens: Water Droplet Refraction Macro Photography
Something as simple as a water droplet can be a wonderful subject to photograph, especially when the right ingredients are aligned to create an almost magical refraction image. A spherical droplet can act like a lens – the more spherical the better. Supported on a wildflower seed or a vine, flower petal spider web or even a blade of grass, you quickly become a droplet architect first, photographer second. Your subject doesn’t exist until you create it!
Exploring Macro Photography in the Field and Organizing Chaos
In this video, we explore a minimalist setup and search for the best subjects in a chaotic after-thunderstorm garden scenario. The light is fading and the wind is picking up, so what can a macro photographer do? Of all the potential points of interest, two get explored and we end up with decent images despite the chaos.
The Creative Potential of Macro Photography
In this second video with Don Komarechka as a guest coach for ON1 Plus, we dive into the creative potential of macro photography with an assortment of RAW images and the story that created them, and how to push further in post-processing.