Very nice pictures indeed.
I guess you got the technique covered. Just watch out for the little bit of wash out due to some overexposure then start working on your composition and they'll be perfect.
in composition try not to have your object dead center. and give it some space to swim in or position your subject as if looking straight at you... do a search on rule of thirds and that will be a nice start. Which camera/lense did you use on those?
How much did that camera cost? I have to use a Nikon Coolpix 4800 so my pictures don't come out too great. And to top it off, my mom lost the instruction manual.
The camera at the time of purchase was close to a grand
macro lens im using was at from my film minolta and I think runs
at 70$, I'm surprised that this lense is taking such a good pictures.
As far as you lost manual I'm shure you can download it from Nikon webside.
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