Oil + Water Photography with Prosumer Extreme Macro Lens
April 14, 2020
Hi
In this post, we will see how to capture awesome oil and water mixture photo.
Needed:
1. A realme Phone
2. Another Phone to put it as background
3. A transparent water + oil mixture container
4. A Macro Lens (Prosumer Extreme Macro Lens is used in this thread)
Steps:
1. On realme Phone go to Expert Mode after plugging the macro lens.
2. Set iso to lowest value, Exposer to that much value where you can see the oil bubbles clearly, Focus to your choice, wb 5600.
Check Video for more information.
Hope you love the shots. Comment below your thoughts and don't forget to follow.
Thank you for your time.
Ansuman
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