close up pics

Does anybody know what is the name of this montipora coral? I know it is not capricornis.

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Colt Coral
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RFC, that shrimp photo is just amazingly awesome!!! Sorta creepy but still awesome ;) ...

And I agree wonderful photos everyone, enjoy checking in every couple days to look...

Told hubby the other day that I want a new camera, he of course just laughed at me...Told him if he'd have just given up 2-300 more when i got my last camera I'd have gotten a great camera!!!



Christy...:)
 
Thanks everyone for the kind comments on that shrimp image. Lucky shot on my end.

I just found this little guy crawling around in my 3 month old reef tank. Its body is approx 6mm long.

Can anyone ID it ? (Nikon D200, nikkor 60mm micro)



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TIA

Regards

RFC
 
I apologize in advance ...

I apologize in advance ...

I apologize in advance ...

Can we say ooops! Can we say s#*t!

I was doing an indoor low light shoot at ISO 800 and forgot to change the ISO back before shooting my next job ... hmmm glad I haven't quit my day job :)

These aren't the level of quality that I've subjected Reef Central members to in the past, but they aren't all bad...

... anyway they fit the topic so here you are...

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7575640#post7575640 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by astrogazer
Nice job on those floppy!

Thanks, getting close ups in the ocean is definately ALOT harder than taking them of animals in your tank.
 
My avatar. I liked the colors with no flash only with T5HO lights. At iso800 and no tripod it is not bad.
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Teasers ‘till later

Teasers ‘till later

floppyfish, Nice Shots! I love the starfish!

I didn't realize that nonTank shots were fair game, Here are a few from Grand Cayman. More later :)

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If I don't take the time to shrink these they post small like this :(
 
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