Critique the Community
Macro Photography
Submit your best macro photo for your chance to win a free Fstoppers tutorial
Submit your best macro photo for your chance to win a free Fstoppers tutorial
This week's Critique on macro photography ended up having some of the highest rated images we've ever had. There were some incredible photos to choose from.
Congratulations to Andres Moline for submitting the highest community rated image and to Richard Cederfjärd for being the randomly chosen entrant to win a free Fstoppers original tutorial. We will be in touch with both of you through your Fstoppers profile to claim your prize.
If you didn't get a chance to upload your photo to the last episode, join us by submitting your images to the next Critique. We have chosen a very broad theme of "water" so any image that can be associated with the topic is eligible.
Our next episode of Critique the Community will be all about the detail of your subjects. We invite you to submit your best macro photo for your chance to get feedback on your image and win a free Fstoppers tutorial.
Whether you enjoy shooting insects, wedding rings, or something else that's small, this is your chance to get some valuable feedback from the rest of the community. Submit up to three of your best macro shots before 11:45pm EST on July 11th, 2018 to participate in this contest. After submitting your images, be sure to browse through the other submissions and provide helpful feedback or comments to your fellow community members. This is a valuable opportunity to build up each others work.
From the submissions the Fstoppers team will choose 20 images to critique in our next video. The highest community rated photo will win one of two free Fstoppers original tutorials. The other winner will be chosen randomly and announced in the video.
Wed, 07/11/2018 - 23:45
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30 Comments
Thanks for the slaughter, really cracked me up when Lee started wondering if it could be the eyeballs of a fly ;)
I really love the feather one and the ice ball, some great shots this time.
Do the submissions have to be true macro shots (1:1 magnification or greater) or are any close up photography photos allowed?
Brett, I think you're right. I have seen pictures that I like, but which in my opinion are not really a macro and that is what it is about in this series, isn't it?
You can submit close ups as well but they will probably be less likely to be chosen.