Show off your close up "face shots" of fish

twist of lime

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I'd like to see your close up or face shots of your fish. Also it would be great if you could state what equipment you were using to get those shots :thumbsup:
 
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My clowns took up residence in my Anthelia and guard it very well. I get bit every time I put my hand near it!
This is in macro mode with an olympus stylus tough. It's a waterproof/shockproof camera I use for my fishing and hunting adventures.
 
hmm where to start!

Pentx K20d

skunk clownfish
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orange spot filefish
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panther grouper
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Good old True percula
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that vlamingi pic is amazazazing!

please note that none of these pics where tampered with thats why they arent as vibrant.
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heres another!

i have a quick question how many of u are using flash, and of those of u who are they after-market ones or are they the built in ones. i usually shoot with out any so i can maintain the vivid colors.

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From tonight.

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No flash used on mine except for a bounce flash on the skunk clowns. Otherwise I just worked under natural light.
 
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