spent a bit of time a couple of days ago, trying out the technique of reversing your lens to turn it into a macro. got a couple of nice shots.
Im pretty new to this type of photography, so any and all advice would be appreciated.
^ISO was at 6400 for this one (it was dark and inside), hence the grain.
^my friend took this one of my eye
^ this is an everyday brick. with a 1.4 aperture, the depth of field was so fine that the edges of the frame were out of focus on a perfectly flat surface.
^this is the everyday mortar holding the everyday bricks in place. anything can be fascinating when zoomed in so close.
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