Oh! So you have macro lens. That's great! I was considering purchasing one but ended up with zoom lens instead. So now you see birds instead of lady birds on my blogs.
Macro lens- I have been debating on that one. You like it? I got a fish eye lens? Not sure how much I like it, someone suggested it so I got it but not my favorite so far but still playing with it. But the macro is one I have been wanting to try out.
Oh! So you have macro lens. That's great! I was considering purchasing one but ended up with zoom lens instead. So now you see birds instead of lady birds on my blogs.
ReplyDeleteCool shoot! I love the perspective from the macro world.
ReplyDeleteI second the macro lens thanks -- the old one I have (I often shoot with vintage lenses) has allowed me to see so much that I would normally miss!
ReplyDeleteTip: the macro mode on most point-and-shoot cameras is usually quite good. Use it if you have it! (It's usually a flower icon.)
Macro lens- I have been debating on that one. You like it? I got a fish eye lens? Not sure how much I like it, someone suggested it so I got it but not my favorite so far but still playing with it. But the macro is one I have been wanting to try out.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shape and color! :)
ReplyDeleteYou do take some beautiful macro shots.
ReplyDeleteAnd as fans, we too are thankful for your keen eye behind the macro lens! Do hope your Thanksgiving was wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Could that be Brugmansia/Angel's Trumpet?
ReplyDeleteYep! Good eye, Dorothy!!
ReplyDeleteI too enjoy the macro world and am glad to have the tools to see it, both in my world and yours.
ReplyDeleteoh this photo makes me drool over the thought of getting a macro lens. Fantastic imagery and colours.
ReplyDeleteHi Cat, I too am grateful for my macro lens- I love it and what I see through it that I might otherwise miss.
ReplyDeleteoh, beautiful! I find so much inspiration from other garden blogs and flickr. A new camera is on my wish list.
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