books on macro

It depends on your skill level. If you are new to macro, then the above mentioned books will be useful. If you are already familiar with macro and want to improve your technique, then there's really nothing I know of that is very helpful. IMHO this is one area where there is a dearth of quality material.

Your best bet is to find a group of people involved in similar macro photography online.
 
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I'm in the same boat. Just bought a 100 2.8L IS Macro last week. Played around with it over the weekend photographing flowers and just getting an idea of what I could do with the lens. I've seen the same books mentioned but haven't purchased anything.

My nephew took a workshop with Mike Moats (tiny landscapes: http://www.mikemoatsblog.com ) but Mike only conducts his workshops in the Midwest and Southeast. So, if you live in that part of the country, you might want to check out his macro workshops. There are others that give workshops, but Mike Moats doesn't charge you an arm and a leg.

I'll probably checkout the usual book suspects.

BTW - Mike Moats has an eBook: "Creating Art With Macro" that's $14.95
 
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