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The Solitude of a Macro Photographer

Monday, December 23, 2019 | By: Mike Moats Photography

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When I started out in photography in 2001 I wanted to be a landscape or wildlife photographer.

It wasn’t to long before I realized landscape and wildlife photography wasn’t for me.

When I went to the national parks, there were people and photographers everywhere.

It was just to crowded.

What I love about macro photography is when I leave the paths and payment and head into the woods searching for subjects, I am all alone.

I need solitude when I’m in nature, and not all the distraction of having tons of people around.

Just me and nature.

Join my Macro Photo Club online. 190 instructional videos. Over 1400 members. Lifetime membership only $79.
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