How can I use photography with biology?

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For bio, we have to do something that we love and use it with biology. I love photography. How am I going to explain to him how I'm going to use photography with biology? We have to write a brief description on how we're suppose to do it, but quite frankly I'm baffled. Could I possibly tell him I'll take pictures of different flowers and observe them? But I dunno...
 
You could do some micro-photography. If you can't get a microscope/camera combo, then you could either get a macro lens (rent one if you don't have one and can't buy one) or get a reversing ring and reverse your lens to get a micro effect.

Here is a link to a tutorial on reversing lenses:
http://www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=40
 
Photography is all about keeping track of what your doing, what your looking at and showing others your work. So, as I was walking around today fishing along the lake shore I was looking at the plants and how they grew, where they grew and did not. That is hard to tell and easy to show with photos. The newer microscopes have very good digital cameras as well.

Lots of Bio will need photography. Enjoy
 
It seems so simple to me, you really just need to photograph the wildlife and document the inhabitants of an environment. Photography is important in biology in terms of documentation, biology is observation too.
Hope that helps
 
Photography is all about keeping track of what your doing, what your looking at and showing others your work. So, as I was walking around today fishing along the lake shore I was looking at the plants and how they grew, where they grew and did not. That is hard to tell and easy to show with photos. The newer microscopes have very good digital cameras as well.

Lots of Bio will need photography. Enjoy
 
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