Someone asked me about macro lenses for a Canon DSLR recently. I don't do a ton of nature closeups but I do have the Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 macro lens. Mostly I use it for closeup details of cameras for our pro reviews. But since this photographer is interested in flower photos, I thought I'd take it out in the yard for some photos of our spring blossoms - the yard is going nuts with flowers right now. I also thought it would be cool to do things right. I'm sort of a lazy photographer - usually I just handhold my closeups and hope for the best. This time I took the Canon EOS 5D Mark II (review camera from Canon) out with the 50mm macro and a tripod. And since it's been raining every day, I got sweet water droplets and really nice, flat light.
So these are my sample photos to show what can be done with the Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro lens and a full frame camera body. With an APS-C sensor body you could get more depth-of-field and you wouldn't have to be so close to get these compositions. Both of these are actually cropped a bit to fine-tune the compositions, too.
What are the rest of you using for closeup nature photography? If you've got samples, post them? I'm gonna send the photographer in question a link to this thread. He's not a member, so let's show him our best and see if we can get him to stick around!
I uploaded larger versions of these two photos to the gallery. To see them, visit my gallery.