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    I hate when people post shots like this, it makes me "need" a new lens. Thanks! Awesome shots!
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    Gorgeous. I adore macro photography! I use a Canon T3 with a 100mm f2.8 macro lens as well as your standard kit lens.

    How on earth do you manage such intense color? Cloudy days..flash ring..? I have to bump up the saturation manually on anything I shoot!
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    Re: Some More Macro Shots.

    Quote Originally Posted by eel588 View Post
    I hate when people post shots like this, it makes me "need" a new lens. Thanks! Awesome shots!
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    Quote Originally Posted by thewesterngate View Post
    Gorgeous. I adore macro photography! I use a Canon T3 with a 100mm f2.8 macro lens as well as your standard kit lens.

    How on earth do you manage such intense color? Cloudy days..flash ring..? I have to bump up the saturation manually on anything I shoot!
    Thanks,
    I edit them in Lightroom. I dont do a lot of editing, maybe push up the blacks a little add a little fill light to kind of even it out some. So they dont get so dark. Then I also bump up the contrast a little.. Thats pretty much it.. I do have a general sharpening that I use. I do have a ring flash, but havent really figured out how to use it the right way.. So most of these are natural light.

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