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comes in. It gives us a glimpse into the world of the very small, which
goes largely unnoticed by us as we hurriedly shuffle through our day.
Common subjects include small insects, butterflies, rain drops and small
objects. Inanimate objects are fairly easy to photograph as they don’t
move, but insects and bugs can be a lot more challenging.
Being so close to the Missouri River, I have had the opportunity to
get most of my wildlife and nature pictures along the shore lines at many
different locations of our winding river that separates South Dakota
and Nebraska. I learned really fast in the process to achieve the macro
photography art form that time did not dictate to me, that rushing about
would be futile, that in order to capture the smallest of creatures to even
larger animals I would need to have patience and learn to be still and
quiet. One weekend I spent hours following dragonflies, standing in
swamp grass well over my head, waiting for them to land on a single
blade of grass and snapping nearly two hundred photos in hopes to
have one or two shots picture worthy. I came home with many bug bites
and a sunburn, but once I saw what I was able to capture it made it all
well worth it. Being so close to insects and other animals to achieve the
macro photography look doesn’t always work when you start to invade
their surroundings, so I learned to improvise my technique by using
a much longer lens, a zoom lens to shoot with keeping a safe distance
to avoid scaring them off. This was especially important on a Sunday
afternoon when my husband and I went fishing on the “bottom road”,
as we call it down by Springfield, S.D. Of course, along with our fishing
poles and gear we had our cameras. Down the shore from where we
were fishing was a young mom with three boys. Something in the river
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