My camera takes very good macros. I have a couple of even better photos of insects (a grasshopper and a horehound bug) much earlier in this thread.
It is an Olympus SP-500 Ultra Zoom which I bought in around 2006. Every year I tell myself that I should buy the newest camera in the Olympus SZ range as the SP-500 in a rather bulky camera but I don't think I take enough photos nowadays to make getting a new camera worthwhile.
As no-one has posted a clown I will expand it to include jugglers or street performers or anyone with face paint on.
^OK, that I can do. A court jester from the Sherwood Fair outside Austin. I wish I could remember his name; he was damn good. Next up: a piano.
Though it is very difficult to show it in detail here is my miniature glass piano. Next up - something made, or drawn, by a child.
Ians work of art on the floor of our living room in our old house. It's called Crayon on Wood Floor. Next: A beach photo
The beach at Snug. It was on this beach that nost the population of Snug took refuge as the township burned during the bushfires in 1967. Next up - something bendy.
Wye at Keddie, CA. Famous for being built with teo of it's three legs on railroad trestles. Next up: Something brown
The stones of the underground tunnels beneath the Penitentiary Chapel in Hobart are brown Next up - a playground
An elementary school playground (behind the colorful fence), on the Lower East Side of Manhattan: Next: A workplace.
My Android plushie is quite fuzzy! You can see him here, but he's partly blocked by coffee. Next: An exotic animal.
A Bongo Antelope (at least I think that's what it is), resting in the shade at the Houston Zoo last summer. Next: a train--real or decoration.