The great thing about macro lenses is they open your eyes to a whole new world.
I shot this little critter during my visit to a giant sunflower farm in Northern Virginia.
To see more of my sunflower farm visit please stay tuned to ISBAA later this week.
Thanks for dropping by and have a great day.








Wow, super macro shot!
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What macro lens do you have Rob? I’m loving shooting Macro although I haven’t gotten quite into the bug thing yet albiet one image. I really love this one!
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Laura I use a NIkor 60mm macro 2.8, it is a great lens, very sharp, but if I had it to do over again, I would have purchased the 105 as it gives you a little more flexibility and with the longer focal length you do not have to get right over your subject as much, which one are you using?
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Hi Rob…I’m using the 105. I really love it a lot. It’s sharp as well. Thanks for responding. I’ve heard good things about your lens as well.
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We’re considering a Macro for next purchase. Which size did you use for this fantastic shot? ~SueBee
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Thanks you all. I use a NIkor 60mm macro 2.8, it is a great lens, very sharp, but if I had it to do over again, I would have purchased the 105 as it gives you a little more flexibility and with the longer focal length you do not have to get right over your subject as much. the longer lens really is not that more expensive.
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Appreciate the info… making a note of that. Thank you 🙂
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Love it Rob 🙂 It’s a bugs life!
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