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I used to think that buying the newest camera and the finest macro lens will instantly help me to take mind-blowing macro photographs. However, it didn't take me long to realize how WRONG I was. Despite spending a lot of money and purchasing the newest camera and a specialized macro lens, my photographs were disappointing. I was so close to giving up but then I discovered this saying by photographer Peter Adams which ‘saved' me – "A camera didn't make a great picture anymore than a typewriter wrote a great novel." It finally clicked in my head that macro photography wasn't about purchasing the newest and state-of-the-art macro photography equipment. It is essentially about THE person behind the camera. To get more information, people may check-out Check this book out at http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Macro-Photography-Tutorials-Equipment-ebook/dp/B00OOZPR5U/macro photography/. The greatest investment any photographer can make is in themselves rather than in any photography equipment. So I scoured the internet for suggestions on macro photography books that I could purchase to help me to develop my macro photography skills. After purchasing the books that claim to help you to improve your macro photography, I was upset with the majority of them. Most of the macro photography books that I read didn't explain how to take macro photos. Instead, the book contained an abundance of the author's beautiful macro photos. While the photos were somewhat inspiring, I really wanted a book that would cover the fundamentals of macro photography – one that would provide tips to help me improve my game. After looking for a while, I stumbled upon a book on Amazon called ‘Mastering Macro Photography – Ideas, Tips, Tutorials & DIY Equipment'. I didn't own a Kindle book reader but that didn't stop me because Amazon made it easy enough for me to read it straightaway on my computer. This resource has a great mix of theory and hands-on tips and step-by-step guides to help you better your macro photography. There are just so many things that I like about this book. For the macro shutterbug novice, it will teach you how you can get started in Macro Photography – you'll be surprised, you don't actually even need a macro lens at all It'll even show you the common challenges in macro photography and how to prevent them. For the more expert macro photographer, the book shares countless macro photography tips and tricks to develop your expertise. A full section of the book is even devoted to photographing bugs and flowers To top it off, it also provides tutorials to help you to snap unique macro photography photos. I have never been so happy with such a small purchase like this before. So if you want to improve your macro photography, I would encourage you to take a look at the mastering macro photography book by clicking on the link below. I am certain that you will be as captivated as I was – don't forget to let me know what you think.