Anemone shrimp macro

zonco

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Here's a anemone shrimp , was a tough one to catch the little guy
is transperant and I couldn't focus.
anemoneshrimpkc2.jpg
 
yeah, ISO 1600. Did you post process? Does not look pixelated at all. Do you normally shoot with that high? I shoot at 800 but 1600 would make it a lot easier.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11468083#post11468083 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by xxxbadfishxxx
yeah, ISO 1600. Did you post process? Does not look pixelated at all. Do you normally shoot with that high? I shoot at 800 but 1600 would make it a lot easier.


Depending on the Situation , The shrimp was moving around a lot
and the anemone too so I shot with 1600 so I could put the shutter
speed up as high as I wanted and not worry about blur.
 
Because it is shrunken down is why it doesnt look that pixelated also. I'm sure the original size, you could see some pixelation.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11472833#post11472833 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by hybridgenius
Because it is shrunken down is why it doesnt look that pixelated also. I'm sure the original size, you could see some pixelation.

I shot the original in Raw format so it could be blown up quite a
bit before you would see any pixilation .
 
I noticed on your occupation that you do 3d modeling. Which studio do you work at? I worked for pixar with john lessetar as a 3d modeler and the environment was great. You and I could probably model out the picture you have above, but then thats just not photography lol. nice to know I'm not the only animation guy here.
 
Btw... blow that picture up to 3456x2304 and send it to me... since you stated that it was in ISO1600 I'm almost positive IF not editted, that there will be some pixelation.
 

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