If you want to get into Macro Fine Art Photography, I recommend you carry around an eye-dropper and small water spray bottle in your camera bag, along with your macro tubes (or close-up filters). Once you can afford a Macro lens, then you won’t need the tubes or filters. But the eye-dropper and spray bottle are always a must! A water droplet is a mini fisheye lens that will reflect the world around it. So check out these images taken by the Spring 2013 students as they got up close and personal to use a water drop as a mini lens. Enjoy!

Chelsea Call: http://www.chelseacallmedia.com/

Chelsea Call: http://www.chelseacallmedia.com/

Emily Davis: http://www.emilydavisphotodesign.com/

Emily Davis: http://www.emilydavisphotodesign.com/

Katie Bowns: http://www.lovekateco.com/

Katie Bowns: http://www.lovekateco.com/

Katie Bowns: http://www.lovekateco.com/

Katie Bowns: http://www.lovekateco.com/

Lauren Walker: http://laurenwalkerphotodesign.com/

Lauren Walker: http://laurenwalkerphotodesign.com/

Manny Quintero: http://www.mannyquintero.com/

Manny Quintero: http://www.mannyquintero.com/

Manny Q: http://www.mannyquintero.com/

Manny Q: http://www.mannyquintero.com/

Kristina D: http://ksdphoto.com/

Kristina D: http://ksdphoto.com/