Sparkly palys--show them to me

Hears 2 of Mine
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15399742#post15399742 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bjhubb
C4DC - Awesome pictures! What camera do you have, and what lighting were those under?

It's all in the lens. 100mm f2.8 macro (Canon) with Rebel XSI body, but any digital SLR with this lens will pretty much do the same. Lighting at the time was from a Current 4 bulb T5 fixture with 2 Geismann actinic+ and 2 aquablue.

The main points to getting good pics are: Tripod (a must), play with apeture priority settings with no flash, white balance to cloudy or shade if no custom settings, and cropping/expanding on the computer.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15523710#post15523710 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jordan_Oreo
here are 2 of mine :)
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the ones on the right is sick, have a name for them?
 
Just came across this pic from a long time ago.

Wish I still had them.....the fish in the pic ate them!!

I think these palys needed more light than they were getting back then (hence the color) but you can see the sparklys in them, even from the bad angle-


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With these two, I proclaim RevHtree king of sparklies. Actually, as IridescentLily is probably Queen of the Sparkly Paly, that's probably not my right, but anyway... ;)

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My fav's to date, in no particular order. Also have seen many, many, many more, but just started to save the pictures.

Don't own any yet.

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Not sure how many "technically" count, as I'm no zoa expert, but I do appreciate unique pieces. Thought I'd share anyways. :)
 
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