This is the last picture I took Saturday at MoBot. In spite of being in deep shade, the color really popped. Nikon D100, ISO 800, 85mm macro mode, f/4.0, 1/160s
For a second, I thought: "That's a human ear, alright." Luckily, it is just a magnolia petal. Nikon D100, ISO 200, 62mm - macro mode, f/4.0, 1/2000 sec.
This is a woodpecker that I saw Sunday in Powder Valley park. I shot it with my Canon 300 mm "L" lens. That's my only L lens and I had forgotten how good it is (this photo doesn't do it complete justice - I either slighty moved the lens or didn't have the focus right).
This is another tulip that I planted last fall - it is just about ready to bloom. I took the picture this afternoon (overcast day) and placed a piece of black foamboard about a foot behind it. Canon Digital Rebel and the Tamron 90 mm macro lens, ISO 100, f/4.5, 1/30 sec.
Snapped this at a funeral Saturday morning. As an experiment, I dropped the green and red channels to emphasize the stone texture. Nikon D100 - ISO 200 - 50mm - f/8 - 1/250 processed in LightRoom 1.4.1.