Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macro. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 May 2015

Macro lens

I bought a macro lens to better capture details from my carving. My phone camera is pretty good but macro is quite a specialist thing for it to handle.


Without lens



With lens

Being able to take quality images of your work is essential as not everyone will be able to hold the piece or see as close up without some form of magnifying apparatus.

Saturday, 9 May 2015

Botanical gardens

I took a stroll around Durban botanical gardens today. I was looking at textures and patterns found in nature. Particularly tree bark. I also took the chance to try out my new macro lens for my phone camera. It's really nifty and clips on with a magnet. Something I noticed with pictures from far and close of the same bark is that big texture is made from lots of small texture. This may seem obvious but it points the way towards successful texturing in carving. Take care on a micro scale and the macro scale will look good.