Thank you for your warm welcome..:-) I remembered you a lot when I saw all my plants back home in India. My sister has adopted them and tries her level best to be a good mommy to them..:D
Hi Tat. I have a Lumix fixed lens superzoom camera, not a dSLR. It's amazing what you can do with even a smaller point and shoot camera too (my daughters take some wonderful macros with their small cameras).
Gorgeous image of the ladybug, Karen. You are right, some point and shoot cameras take some amazing macros and yours would be one of them. I am in awe of your macros. My new DSLR takes much clearer, crisper macros than my (rather expensive compact P&S). I guess it's the super zoom on your camera that allows you to get such clear, crisp shots.
My husband looked over my shoulder and we were amazed by your insects and flowers, I was especially fascinated with the angle you were abe to get of the grasshopper on the gate.
Then the flooding, Oh my goodness!. We liked how you did the comparison shots of before and after.
Love it, I have a weakness for ladybugs! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your warm welcome..:-)
ReplyDeleteI remembered you a lot when I saw all my plants back home in India. My sister has adopted them and tries her level best to be a good mommy to them..:D
such a wonderful shot of that ladybug!
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate and beautiful little beings, I too adore them.
ReplyDeletethanks for joining us with this great macro! very pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI love seeing ladybugs in our yard. They bring good luck and eat the bad bugs.
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BEAUTIFUL PHOTO
ReplyDeletegreetings, Joop
Fantastic capture and what a lovely ladybug she is! Perfect! Hope you're enjoying a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Awesome shot. :)
ReplyDeletePiękna biedronka na ślicznym zdjęciu :-). Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ladybug on a lovely photograph :-). Yours.
beautiful picture!
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This is such a fabulous shot.. Your macros are amazing...
ReplyDelete~Linda
Gorgeous lady bug! Love all that green. Green is healing. Lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot of the ladybug!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful phoro! My kids just love ladybirds and get so excited when they see one!
ReplyDeletethe close up is perfect! beautiful shot! i am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can!
ReplyDeleteI really shoot some ladybugs but just never find any!
ReplyDeleteSee, I'm telling you - that clipboard's doing the circuit. And they're keen because of the quality of the photos they know they're going to get.
ReplyDeleteLove your comments Seeing Each Day! Maybe they are taking turns!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a close up photo of a ladybug before - great shot!
ReplyDeleteexcellent shot!!
ReplyDeleteWow, perfect! I want your lens!
ReplyDeleteHi Tat. I have a Lumix fixed lens superzoom camera, not a dSLR. It's amazing what you can do with even a smaller point and shoot camera too (my daughters take some wonderful macros with their small cameras).
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely shot ! love ladybug so much !
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nice summer !
Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous image of the ladybug, Karen. You are right, some point and shoot cameras take some amazing macros and yours would be one of them. I am in awe of your macros.
ReplyDeleteMy new DSLR takes much clearer, crisper macros than my (rather expensive compact P&S). I guess it's the super zoom on your camera that allows you to get such clear, crisp shots.
..a nice photo with the little beetle ...
ReplyDeleteGreeting Karin.
Awesome macro!!! You always get such incredible details in your photos. The colors are divine, too.
ReplyDeletePerfection. :)
ReplyDeletefabulous macro!
ReplyDeleteSuperb picture. Thanks,
ReplyDeleteA truly wonderful macro!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous capture!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! It feels like summer to me :)
ReplyDeleteDelightful! How do you get them to slow down?
ReplyDeleteJust stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi from Trish MY Little Drummer Boys - Thanks for linking up your amazing image.
ReplyDeleteAn incredible photo! It's rare to see so much detail in a ladybug image.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great week ahead! – g
My husband looked over my shoulder and we were amazed by your insects and flowers, I was especially fascinated with the angle you were abe to get of the grasshopper on the gate.
ReplyDeleteThen the flooding, Oh my goodness!. We liked how you did the comparison shots of before and after.