As, you are shooting macros, you have probably noticed, that the light is a huge problem. Because you are so close to the subject and the F stops are between f/2.8 to f/12 you have some decision to make.
Low f/stop gives you, a good light and a beautiful shallow depth of field and crisp focus. The down side is that you only get around 0.7mm focus field, everything else is blurred. Ok, what to do now? Focus stacking ( will go into that next time)
High f/stop gives you, lower shallow depth of field, crisp focus and a slightly bigger focus field. The down side is that you need light a lot of light. Flash is perfect, but after some time, it gets boring and you need to get samo more colors into the photos.
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Cam: Sony a6000
Lens: Sony 90mm macro G OSS
Set: F11 /shutter 1/160 / Iso 400
Light: ex.Flash & 2x led light & sunlight