MACRO
Macro photography is photography magnified. Macro photography is when you increase the size of an image to 5 times its original life size. When shooting macro photos you want to chose an object that is rather small. (For example, eye, bug, flower, ect.) This way it is easier to make the object larger in the picture than in real life. While shooting these photos its good to have a very simple or plain background. This way the viewers will be focused on the main object that's being presented. Its good to have the back ground out of focus as well. Depending on what the object is, lighting can also help you with successful macro pictures. You could try back lighting, front lighting, or even side lighting. Taking the pictures at different angles could help you find the best way to present the macro image.