Hi Christina...Sorry I am late to this party. It was too late when I came in from photoclass last night. Anyway, when I clicked the link you sent me, I was enthralled by the first shot of the dragonfly...it was so beautiful...the background is superb and just like the wind movement. There is so much drama in that shot.
#2 is also OK...so far I have only bought a set of extension rings. Next will be the 105 Macro when I find the time to go to B&H, my favourite store. I like the way you shot this one -- the composition is spot on.
#3 for the bee, I must remember your settings...I shot a bee for my school assignment and the damn thing's head was inside my basil flower. I was able to shoot about two frames then it flew away. If I waited I would had got nothing...
I printed and submitted it anyway...this one you have is so much more better than mine for sure because it is more closer. More pronounced.
And you chose the most yuckier photo to dedicated to me! What a sense of humour you got!!!
Well...at least the shot of both are sharp and to the point. Got that? -- to the point?! Eyyaawwww -- at the time I am having brunch too. I am having home made potsticker and the colour of the soy sauce looks the same as the cockroach. Dang! you have a way to make me laugh when you really get down to it, do you?
If I saw this post earlier, I could have told you beforehand that David and Grahame are the best when it comes to bug lighting. It was Grahame who taught me how to light a shiny back beetle before I disappeared from this forum. I had fun for a few months trying to pick up and shoot beetles I found in the carpark of the vet hospital everytime we go for Tucker's appointment.
Cheers....I told you I will write a long saga this time, didn't I? I know you will read it anyway...haha