Chapter 6. Wet-belly photography
Most people step on what I like to photograph. Explore the world beneath your feet, and you’ll find an environment rich in subject matter.
Finding flowers and chasing bugs
Most living things in the world are small. Actually, most are microscopic. In this chapter, we’re going to stick with tiny things we can see: frogs, lizards, bugs, spiders, flowers, butterflies—pretty much anything smaller than your hand but still large enough to see.
You can find interesting plants anywhere. Try the vase on the dining room table, or a garden or vacant lot. Finding bugs? Where there are plants, there are bugs. That’s what’s so cool ...
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