Having skim read the entire thread, I want to pick up on one point, which I agree might be a whole different discussion but is interesting none the less - are those members shooting macro other than insects put off posting by the sheer numbers of crawlies and also perhaps the thought that they won't get any comments on their photos because no one is interested? Now, from a purely moderator point of view, the macro section is one of the quietest forum sections, which would point to a general feeling that everyone is happy and friendly in there and we like that, obviously. I really don't want to rock any boats, so I really am just asking out of absolute curiosity, but do any of the regular members posting in that section worry that it can be a little narrow in the range of subjects? [yes, I know, there are millions of species of insects, but you know what I mean by narrow] Timmy has already pointed to several of his own non insect efforts and I am pretty certain that he and others could get even more inventive and creative.
I also share the opinion of David and others that there is a lot more to macro than insects and again, never shoot macro but love looking at everyday objects viewed from a different perspective. So, in an effort to move the discussion on, should there be more encouragement [whether from regular macro shooters or [and] interested parties] of a thinking a little broader?