These are various examples of macros taken with a Casio 3000 3.3mp camera, utilizing IBM's 340mb microdrive. (Beginning in February of 2005, shots are taken with a Canon 20D)
Hey, I may be tiny, but you noticed me, didn't you?
Wild Strawberry
Dean Wilson
12-Sep-2002 04:05
I enjoyed your scenes from the Troutdale, Virginia, area. The farm scenes are so peaceful and the cow looked identical to one that I milked as a child on Rabbit Fork road near Cross Roads, Virginia, in Grayson County. I attended Grant Elementary School and Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, where I graduated from high school in 1952. I am have been away from Virginia, except for an occasional visit, since I was 21. I am now 69. Thanks for taking me back to my childhood area.
Dean Wilson
Ann Arbor, Michigan
dwilson362@provide.net
Jeff Bilyeau
31-May-2002 17:55
Hi Mark!
Love your photos, especially the frog on the mouse pad. Any tips on focussing the QV-3000 when in macro mode, i.e do you use auto or manual? I have a QV-3000 and have had some problems in getting the macro shots in really sharp focus, and yes, I do use a tripod for most of them.
Some intersting stuff, I like your work :)
Ive got a digital too Nikon 990 that has a pretty
impressive macro too pbase.com/galleries/cowsgomoo
Like how informative you are about your photographs,
makes them all the more intersting to look at :)
I need to do that too..
Um, digital is fun :)
Thats about all,
Mark
Thanks for taking the time to comment! Always appreciate that! :) Hope you enjoy the new camera - I've had a blast using it.
Mark
Sonny Cao
11-Apr-2001 02:34
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing them. I like the frog that the mousepad, looks so real. Also the apples look so yummy. I'm waiting for my QV-3000EX to arrive so I can have some fun too.