macro...when?

More in the summer but plenty in the winter.

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I always carry a lens that will allow me to get close, any season. It could be flowers in spring, rust in fall, I've done macro snow scapes as well. If you are a person not prone to shoot in the winter though, macro is a good way to hone your skills on things you might not ordinarily shoot.
 
I don't really do much macro anymore, so I guess it would be about 50/50. It usually just depended on when I saw something that needed to be macro, such as a flower, bug, leaves, or whatever.
 
To me macro is more or less equivalent with showing detail of life in its various forms.. So that means no indoor shooting of inanimate objects in winter. Instead, best seasons are spring to early summer (insects) and autumn (mushrooms, leaves, lichen, nuts, etc)..
 
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