Wow, Geoff! I've only been here since the beginning of this autumn and didn't know this about you. Your album is wonderful!!! In general, I'm not too fond of bugs but, with macro, a whole new beautiful world opens up - even house flies are beautiful. However, I'm only vaguely interested in insects - although, I really like to look at what others have done, for sure! If i see one, in real life, I'm not afraid to creep up on it. And I've had mild success that way - if only I had known what I was doing with my settings - you know, back when it was warm and we actually had bugs. Actually, I think that you would love it, here, in Vermont. It is insect heaven - there's a kazillion billion jillion of them, here. It's just this thing about the East Coast of the States, I think.
I think that the 60mm will, also, be pleasant for portraits and, well, for landscapes, too. I'm usually at a pretty far distance, when I get to take a landscape and I'm always wishing that I could bring those hills together just a titch more. I'm, also, interested in taking "macro" of jewelry and shtuff like that. As a matter of fact, I'm always just wishing that i could focus a tiny bit closer and pull in just a little bit more on everything. Also, the 60mm has a nice f2.8 (as opposed to the f5.6 that is the widest I can get at 55mm with my kit lens - sigh.) Add to that the lovely clarity that this prime lens is supposed to have. I am thinking that if I'm going to shell out money - I might as well not go halfway and almost get what i want. If I'm at $200, I might as well go to the $400 - I'm almost there, after all - and get what i REALLY want.
However, you've made me think of moths. I do love moths! This is a photo that I took a few days after the bees. I was really surprised that he wasn't all in focus. I mean I was completely in love with a wide aperture - it was totally new to me but it didn't seem to work the same way when I was close. I didn't understand about a higher DOF when so close. Actually, thinking back, I don't think that I knew about shutter speed, yet, either. Nor, metering and I think that I was standing in the light - oops! I think that he's kinda artistic though.
1/13 f5.6 EV -1.oo AV priority 55mm Pattern metering ISO100