Macro photography reveals the detail of the small worlds which seems so familiar but is actually much unknown to us. It magnifies our excitement at the same time.
I like the feeling after pushing myself to the limit upon reaching the
This dragonfly welcomes you to turn its pictures into your desktop wallpaper. The more it appears, the more I’ll justify my investment.
Of course, I have put myself as one of those in the nature again. I used to assume so each and every time. They never complain no matter how I talk about them. Do you remember I have claimed that a mushroom has been climbing up a tree? It never writes a letter of protest since then.
Well now, congratulation on your new toy! It's worth your investment, since your photos are just gorgeous, Rainfield!
ReplyDeleteawesome. congratulations on the new lens. i am so jealous. i want one too. your dragonfly is so sharp. it worth all the pennies. i love macro shots.
ReplyDeletecongrats on your new gadget.
ReplyDeleteenjoy your new toy! It has opened the doorway to an interesting world...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new macro lens. I got a 60mm F.28 Canon macro a few months ago and am trying to learn to use it properly.
ReplyDeleteOmg!! Looks like I'm going to have to take a trip to the zoo to keep up with you?! (grin)) exotic macro shots! What exquisite detail- lovely wings!
ReplyDeleteOne of us should start a new meme-(mugshot Monday)lol-
Love those EYES! Be seeing you.
ReplyDeleteHow long do you sit and wait for the dragon fly to come to you?
ReplyDeletewow wow wow... i want your lens! :p
ReplyDeleteCongratulation to the new buy. Look at the nice background blur, it is really worth it...:-)
ReplyDeleteRainfield, nice results, looks like the new lens is a good investment?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to you coming macro work with this toy.
ReplyDeleteOne of the best macro lens. Congratulation!
Congratulations on your investment...you already used it very well.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are beautiful!
Excellent macros. I think those lenses are pretty good!
ReplyDeleteIt must be a very expensive toy. By the way, your dragonfly has flown to my wallpaper and has a long stay over here.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you have taken up macro, you have an eye for it and clearly tons of patience.
ReplyDeleteI bought the same exact lens, Rainfield...have been playing with it all summer!! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteAwesome macro shots. You have done well. I have trouble trying to keep the dragonflies still for me take a good shot.
ReplyDeletecongrats on procuring a macro lens! the dragonfly is always a delight for macrophotography, because of its habit of perching on the same spot multiple times making it easier for us to wait and shoot...
ReplyDeleteI am eyeing a Nikon-mount Tamron SP90, but can't afford it yet...
What a delightful set of photographs. This guy actually looks so cute - not scary at all but friendly, with its big eyes. That lens is well worth the money!
ReplyDeleteYou bought the Macro L lens? That's a great macro lens...and comes with an expensive price tag too.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to the coming Sunday. I have not really played with my new toy, Canon 100mm f2.8 (without a L) macro lens.
ReplyDeleteWow.... Sunday....
Great shots Rainfield!
ReplyDeleteYour macro really magnifies what you wanted to show us all along!
It looks like your new lens is paying off with pictures of beautiful creatures unseen with plain lenses.
ReplyDeleteoh so cute Rainfield, the dragonfly looks so pretty and cute. Now, we have the same macro lens I think :) hope you will enjoy it Rainfield.
ReplyDeletethat's something i can't get in macro...great shots!
ReplyDeletehaving fun with your new toy i believe?
Congrats! Rainfield, that lens is opening up a whole new world for you. These shots are amazing and your little critter is a cutie.
ReplyDeleteWow.. stunning photos! Your new lens sure seems handy. ^__^
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