I am an American baby boomer with varied interests and I consider myself to be a new-comer to photography, especially digital photography. Since getting my Nikon 7900 in '04, I have become rather interested in capturing wildflower and small critter close-up images: thus most of my postings are of those subjects, but occasionally I do find other things that either interest me or I just feel compelled to share, lol. I use a point and shoot Nikon 7900 coolpix digital camera and I am usually within a few inches of my subjects. I seldom use a tripod. My camera has very few manual adjustments so most of the time I have it set to "macro" mode. With this setting, I get a 7.8mm lens with an f stop of 4.8 and aperture speed of around 1/50-1/100 of a sec. I do my digital editing using Paint Shop Pro XI as the primary program with some usage of a few specialized features in Photoshop 7. I appreciate all comments but I ESPECIALLY like those that give honest critiques. Update: I bought a Nikon D40X with 2 Nikon AF-S VR lens (18-55mm and 55-200mm) at the end of 2008 but did not have free time to play with it until May 2009. It is a steep learning curve to go from point and shoot to DSLR, especially if one knows nothing about photography beyond - turn it on - then point and shoot, lol.
Update #2 - Aug 2013: I bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC - Lx7 because the Coolpix 7900 is on it's last legs. BIO I am a 60ish single man with a diverse background of employment. Among other things, at one time or another, I have been an engineering draftsman, a union carpenter, a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stagehands union, a stained glass pattern maker, a ranch hand, a lifeguard, and a member of the USAF for almost 8 years. I have been retired for over 20 years because of a back injury and now spend my time enjoying my 25 acres of Northeast Texas Woodland. I have been building a house for the past 10 years and may even finish it eventually, lol. Thanks to all who have taken the time to comment on my postings and I hope everyone (who has clicked on one of them) enjoyed the image. Lee
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Comments (9)
artaddict2
Not my favourite creatures but I couldn't help but like this ! great detail once more. Expertly done!
Ger50
wonderful, and that tiny droplet is an extra bonus
durleybeachbum
Now that is a really smart creature! I love the cream ring to the orange.
JeffG7BRJ
We agree on extermination of 'house' roache's then Lee, this like you say is a different matter. He looks quite neat actually, yet another new one for me. I like your comment about some being harder to like than others. Is this not true of the human race I ask myself? Another image with fine detail, I notice on this one, the spikes on the legs like most spiders. Now with spiders I thought it was to do with feeling vibrations on their webs when dinner arrived. After seeing this roache with them I'm begining to wonder if I was right. Have you any idea's on this? or is it that I have been missing then on other insects? Excellent capture. Bravo!!!!!
42n8
Excellent macro shot so clear.
lizzibell
nice capture...
RobyHermida
ESPECTACULAR MACRO!!!!! Y UNA CUCARACHA ASQUEROSA!!! HAY QUE LAVARSE LAS MANOS!!!!! LOL!!! ROBY
LadyRembrandt
It's a great shot but I would like to see your critters in a more natural setting...just for the interest factor. Nice macro
bpclarke
And here I thought I should be out stomping and smashing all roaches. They make me quiver with revulsion... but this little guy... and I peek slowly, isn't too bad. He's kind of interesting looking. He'd better not come in the house though. :os Excellent capture. Bunny