A Close-up Look at Macro Digital Photography




Perspectives

Few us will deny that viewing things from different perspectives can be truly fascinating. This is true because of the fact that we often discover new things simply by looking at a familiar object from different angles, or focusing on different areas of that object, which might explain why the picture-taking method known as macro digital photography has aroused the fascination of many photography enthusiast (amateur and professional as well as hobbyist) and held such fascination for a long time.

Macro photography, which is also referred to as photomacrography, macrography, and in some cases have also been identified as macrophotography, is an approach used to produce extreme close-up photographs, primarily of very small subjects, the size of which is seen as greater than life size in the resulting photograph. This method is greatly enhanced due to advances in sensor technology, making today’s small-sensor digital cameras equivalent to the macro capabilities of a DSLR with a “true” macro lens, despite having a lower reproduction ratio, except that macro photography is now more widely accessible at a much lower cost. “In the digital age, a “true” macro photograph can be more practically defined as a photograph with a vertical subject height of 24 mm or less.”

That having been said, many photography enthusiast, as well as observers of their work, view macro digital photography as an art, and there is certainly no argument with that viewpoint; because it takes the genius of an artist to take an ordinary and, some will say, uninteresting thing and turn it into something that just captures an aspect of life; and isn’t that fundamentally what art really is? Answers to this question will vary, depending on who is providing them, but while no art ever claimed to contain all the truths of life, it is seen as a reflection of the world through the artist’s eyes, so that when a piece of art such as macro digital photography is beheld by different viewers they get to share the perspective of each other and that can be a very powerful connection.

Skills

Another thing about macro digital photography which should be pointed out here is the fact that it is not easy to use without the user’s incorporation of several factors when attempting to produce great photographs. You might ask, what are those factors?

1) Skills – Do you actually have the skills necessary for the proper utilization of macro digital photography? Do you have the eye for beauty that would be appreciated by people who view your photographs? Those are just two areas of skill a macro digital photographer should have, but there are certainly not all s/he will need. A macro digital photographer also needs to have a steady hand, since even barely noticeable movements of the hand(s) can ruin the picture when engaged in macro digital photography.

You, as a macro digital photographer, need to have certain skills to use a camera properly. Those skills include your ability to adjust the camera in order to take pictures that you truly want to appear; and although you can actually edit a macro digital photograph using your computer, it certainly seems counter productive to create such extra work for yourself when there is a better way available. Of course, there will be some individuals who naturally (innately?) possess these skills, but even in those cases, it is still important to hone these skills by taking classes or attending workshops. Remember that macro digital photography is all about showing things in different ways, and because of this you must be willing to accept the fact that other people may see your work differently from the way you see it; because fresh eye never hurts.

Equipment

2) Equipment – You also need the proper tools and equipment in order to properly and appropriately express yourself in this field based on the talent you possess; because the proper tools can go a long way in helping you accomplish your photographic goals, including the effect and/or message you want to convey. Remember that although there are tools today that purported to be usable for any type of photography, it is of the utmost importance that you search for, and find equipment that is specially made for macro digital photography, since the right equipment can definitely bring out the best in your skills.

The right equipment is essential because macro digital photography requires a lot of work to be done if it is expected to be perfect or as close to perfection as circumstances, skill and subject will allow. If you have the right tools for macro digital photography, you will be able to achieve your goals and show your pictures the way you want them to be seen.

Subjects

3) Subject -– Everything is interesting when viewed from different perspectives; and while some subjects may appear more interesting than others, when you choose the otherwise “uninteresting” group as subjects of macro digital photography, they manage to amaze you with the amount of things you do not know about them. It is therefore in view of the hidden values of macro digital photography subjects, and the knowledge that this medium can be worlds beyond what you can see with the naked eye that you should choose your subjects wisely. Macro digital photography reinforces the old adage that “there is more to it than meets the eye.”

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Marketing Emails Viewed Through Spam-Colored Glasses

Essential EM elements

Email marketing (EM) can be very effective as long as it is not viewed as spam. This is critical because when your emails are viewed or interpreted as spam (viewed through spam-colored glasses) they will not likely be read by recipients and may not even reach those recipients if they are trapped by spam filters installed by some Internet service providers. It is for this reason that business owners must work hard to ensure their email marketing campaign messages are not viewed as spam by either their recipients or the recipients’ Internet service providers. That having been said, we will take a closer look at various aspects of email marketing and, specifically, how business owners can ensure that their emails are not viewed through spam-colored glasses.

The distribution (or opt-in) list for an email marketing campaign is one of the essential elements which can help to ensure that emails sent by a business owner are not viewed as spam; but before this can be accomplished it is important to understand exactly what spam is, so let’s delve a little deeper into what spam really means. According to the CAN-SPAM Act of 2004, email marketers are required “…to include their physical address in the email as well as an “opt-out” link in every email designed to give consumers the ability to reach the marketer and tell them they no longer want to receive information from them after which the email sender must remove this email address from their data base within 10 business days.”

Essentially, the law prohibits marketers from sending any email which is unsolicited, and sent for the sole purpose of advertising or promoting a product or service. And yet – in spite of this law and all that it encompasses in the way of prohibitions – Internet users still receive mass quantities of spam on a daily basis; quantities which, for some Internet users, is a huge source of frustration even as other Internet users have become so used to the spam sent to their email address that they barely even notice these emails.

Neither of these scenarios, however, will bode well for business owners who are using email marketing campaigns to promote their products or services, because Internet users who are angered by spam mail in general, may react harshly and report such emails – legitimate as they may be – to their Internet service providers.

Comprising the opt-in list

Furthermore, Internet users who do not even notice spam are likely to either automatically delete emails they previously opted-in for and/or might block the sender’s email address to prevent future emails from getting through to them, because they have reached the point where all emails to their inboxes are viewed through spam-colored glasses.




So if you are a business owner who intend to initiate add email marketing to your already established business operations, or you’re already engaged in email marketing activities, you may find it helpful to pay special attention to your email distribution list and make sure to only include recipients who had specifically asked for additional information, since such actions will help to keep your emails from being viewed as spam.

You can take certain specific steps to accomplish these goals, the most important of which might be to invite individuals to subscribe to your opt-in list. In other words, simply ask visitors to your website – especially repeat visitors who seemed to have more than a casual interest in your content – to register with your website and specify whether or not they wish to receive future emails with additional information, advertisements or other helpful and useful tips. This ensures that the recipients of your emails are genuinely interested in your products and services and are not likely to view your emails as spam. Don’t allow your marketing emails to be viewed through spam-colored glasses!

Another way to ensure that this does not happen is to offer recipients the option of being removed from the distribution list with each email (an option required by CAN-SPAM Act, anyway). This is important even when the recipients specifically asked to receive these emails; but they are entitled to change their opinion at any time. Offering your email recipients the opportunity to remove themselves from a email distribution list whenever they want is worthwhile because it allows recipients to have some control in the situation. This is a stark contrast to spam in which the recipients feel as though they have no control over the situation and, therefore, no way to stop the spam from bombarding their inboxes on a daily basis.

De-spamming your business emails

Finally, business owners can help to ensure their email marketing campaign is not viewed as spam by including quality content in the emails they send to recipients of their email distribution list(s). This may include providing feature articles, product reviews or a series of short useful tips which will likely be hold interest to all who receive your emails. These emails may also include a soft sales pitch but such a sales pitch should not be the primary focus of your emails.

Putting too much attention on the advertising is likely to lead recipients to assume that your email is nothing more than spam. Conversely, providing quality information which is useful to recipients and subtly urging them to perform an action such as making a purchase or investigating the details of a product can make the email seem much more worthwhile, and less like spam.