close up pics

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Looks like a canon eos 10D at ISO 800, at 50mm posibly a macro 50mm lens, awesome picture, but what I'm really wondering is...What is he doing up at 4:03am taking pictures? thats dedication :) can you expand further on the lens? im really curious...
awesome camera to go with a great picture...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7025990#post7025990 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by koden
nikon d70 w/ 105mm sigma macro lens

I have the same lens but mine is on the Canon 350D. :)
Those pics you posted are impressive but I see that like my copy it does have some CA on anything that remotely moves. Like that Xenia shot, for example.
I'm really struggling with that when I take macros...:rolleyes:

Anyways, here's couple of close ups from me, 350D and Sigma's 105mm macro+ Kenko extention tubes( 36&20mm).
Here's one that shows a whole mess of CA the further you go out of focus.
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Browned out A.secale..I'm waiting for it to color up as good as Marc's did. :D
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And one more for good measure. :)
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i am using a measly nikon coolpix L1. will be upgrading to d70 soon....i hope. really helps if you turn off all of your powerheads, then nothing moves.
 
It is a sps Porites

It is a sps Porites

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6897441#post6897441 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
Interesting. It's hard to say at this point. If it was an LPS like Alveopora, each polyp will have 12 petals, and a goniopora will have 24 petals.

melev,

For your information it is a SPS Porites. I asked on WetWebMedia and they had few pictures of it. If the skeleton looks like honey combs it is a SPS Porites.

I got the deltec mce600 skimmer a while ago to replace my remora pro and this thing is starting to grow again. It now extents its polyps more. Incredible skimmer.

Thanks,
hskim
 
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