"VI" Visually Intricate | Macro Photography Session - Technical Description

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Step into the tiny worlds that often escape the naked eye, in this exclusive Hive article, we dive into the art and wonder of macro photography.
The complex and irregular surface of the piece I present today reveals a rich interaction between form, matter and time. The background, blurred and composed of abstract contrasts in neutral white and gray tones, creates a serene and balanced visual base, which highlights the object and directs attention to its structural details. This neutrality of the framing enhances the perception of the texture and depth of this conch shell.
It is covered by sediments external to its original structure, appearing as a visual testimony of the natural transformations imposed by the marine environment. Its surface is partially encrusted by small cocoons formed by aquatic organisms and mineral fragments, particles of rock and sand, both opaque and translucent, which are unified into a visually intricate set. These elements add a narrative dimension to the image, suggesting the passage of time and the continuous relationship between the living being and its surroundings.
The texture is markedly rough and irregular, composed of visible and asymmetrical layers that give dynamism and complexity to the object. The irregularities not only enrich the relief but also create a play of light and shadow that accentuates the volume and materiality of the piece. The tones of dull white, gray and brownish, interspersed with slightly toasted and reddish notes add warmth and contrast to the composition.
Let's now move onto the result:














Among the numerous techniques available for macro photography, this method is arguably the most cost-effective and efficient for individuals possessing a camera with a removable lens. By simply detaching the lens and reversing its direction, and employing an inversion ring, the process becomes more manageable and streamlined.
Technical Description
- Session Purpose
The main objective of this macro photography session is to capture detailed images of this structure, with a focus on thoroughly observing and documenting the visual characteristics and details.
Used equipments
Camera: Canon EOS 600D Digital SLR with CMOS sensor
Lens: EFS 18-55mm with f/5 maximum aperture, allowing shallow depth of field and capturing fine details.
Used inverter ring
Tripod: not used
Lighting: Adjustable LED lights to provide soft, even lighting, avoiding harsh shadows and highlighting the details of structures.
Camera Settings
Focus Mode: Manual focus to ensure precision in specific details of the structure.
Aperture: Variable aperture between f/4 and f/5 for adequate depth of field, ensuring all important details are in focus.
ISO: Low ISO setting (400) to minimize noise in images.
Shutter Speed: Adjust shutter speed as needed to avoid underexposure, while maintaining a value that allows you to capture sharp details.
The session is closed for today.
Hope you like it :)

These photos weren't taken with a tripod
Camera - Canon EOS 600D
Lens - EFS 18-55mm
Location - Portugal

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