Here's an example of the G3 macro on zoom (no special lenses - just what comes with the camera):
I swear, you have the most photogenic lizards on the planet! I always love you wildlife photos. :) ¤ ¤ credit: Kymberlie R. McGuire | 06.06.03 at 04:26 PM | link--this ¤ ¤Um, I mean your. :) ¤ ¤ credit: Kymberlie R. McGuire | 06.06.03 at 04:26 PM | link--this ¤ ¤Firstly, how slow am I that I just noticed you changed your image at the top of the page (even though you told me yesterday). And, furthermore,...lizards! ;) ¤ ¤ credit: Joelle | 06.06.03 at 05:09 PM | link--this ¤ ¤Freaky...the second one where you see the thingy under the lizard's chin (yes, thingy is a technical term)...it looks like a strawberry! ¤ ¤ credit: Tracy | 06.06.03 at 05:34 PM | link--this ¤ ¤i wonder if he's trying to scare you away or flirt? ¤ ¤ credit: tanya | 06.06.03 at 05:53 PM | link--this ¤ ¤that might be a frittalaria, i guess. does it smell bad? ¤ ¤ credit: tanya | 06.06.03 at 08:17 PM | link--this ¤ ¤What the hell kind of a fly is that??? It's red? It scares me.... ¤ ¤ credit: -e- | 06.06.03 at 10:53 PM | link--this ¤ ¤It's a demon fly! Bwah ha ha ha! ¤ ¤ credit: robyn | 06.06.03 at 11:03 PM | link--this ¤ ¤
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