Silly me. Four years later, I finally discovered the old Olympus point-and-shoot camera my daughters gave me has a Super Macro setting. Check these out:

Queen Anne’s Lace

Blooming Thistles

Blowing in the Wind
And just for fun, a couple of other photos taken with that older, easier-to-use camera:

Old Williamsville Train Depot (now a museum on the Lehigh Memorial Trail)

Behind the Fences (bordering Maryvale School property, Cheektowaga, New York)
Always something new to learn, isn’t there?
I’m still hurting, but hopefully back to work tomorrow. May the rest of the week be uneventful for all of us!
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Images by Cordelia’s Mom/TeddyRosalie Studio
We have all these fancy features on our cameras and who knows what they do? You might discover time travel yet!
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Ah, if only. I’m just sorry I spent all the money on the Nikon when that little Olympus would have been good enough all along.
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excellent. who knew? we do now
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I saw that flower symbol with an S next to it, but I never knew what it meant. LOL
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Better is the enemy of good? Great shots – great fun.
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Thanks. It will continue to be fun now that I’m learning how to really use that camera.
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Take care CM. 💜
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Thanks, Willow. Feeling a little better today. I did manage to get my butt in to work.
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Excellent, take it easy 💜
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Wow such detail. I’m always impressed with photographers. Also visit our profile for some beautiful pictures here: Rabi S Saha & Rabi Shankar Saha Photography
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Your comment made my day. Thank you.
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Hope you are feeling better. I was wondering if you got hurt because the picture of the cars was pretty bad. Did you find out why you got hit? Were they just not paying attention and just rammed you? I t makes me scared how many of these happen lately. Love the macro shots.Take care.
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I suspect that the other driver was rubbernecking the other accident that we both had passed and didn’t notice that traffic had stopped ahead of him. At least, I’d like to give him the benefit of the doubt. He’s 79 years old so maybe wasn’t really with it.
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These cameras take a long time to fully comprehend.
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Especially if you’ve never been a photographer but hope to become one real soon. (Had to laugh, though, when the claims examiner asked me for photos of my car carsh and I told him I am a photographer so he could expect some high quality ones.)
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Good luck with that claim.
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Well, at least it made me feel good to say it, even if nothing ever comes of it.
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Oh, wait, you meant the collision claim. I misread the comment to mean the “I am a photographer” claim. My bad.
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I’m sorry – yes, the car insurance claim. I think you are a very good photographer.
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I should have realized that, Dan. You’ve always given me great encouragement on my work (both written and photographic), and it’s much appreciated.
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