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New Camera + Used Macro Lens = Cool Pics

tspuckler

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It's a Canon 60D with 100mm macro lens.

Slimy Salamander

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California Toad

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Ironclad Beetle

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Pet Emperor Scorpion

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what did those poor animals do to get shot with a canon (sic...cannon)?

Sincerely, a Nikon user

Brand peeing contest aside, 100mm macro....GET THAT PUPPY CLOSE! 1:1 shots, though a PITA at times, are so much fun via the details you can bring out in various subjects.
 
My favorite is salamander 1. I love the amount of detail!

I think, although I don't have a macro lens, my next lens is going to be telephoto. I am tired of taking photos of birds that I can see just fine from the ground, and then they look like little black dots in the photos.
 
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