Some of my Suckers
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Some of my Suckers
Hi
i made some pics last night
G. ocellatus tank
a new stone full of algae
G.ctenocephalus
S.lineolata fry
S.wui
farid
i made some pics last night
G. ocellatus tank
a new stone full of algae
G.ctenocephalus
S.lineolata fry
S.wui
farid
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then
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Your images are astounding (-:
As Mick will love to say, the camera is the cheep bit when it comes to an SLR setup.
I'll echo that, i suspect a Nikon SLR of some kind given your mention of the R1C1 flash unit in another thread. The R1C1 has been on my wish list ever since i got my macro lens although now that i have a SB-900 the cheaper R1 kit will do the trick.Graeme Robson wrote:Yes! name your Camera......
As Mick will love to say, the camera is the cheep bit when it comes to an SLR setup.
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lol,
hello again
@chefkeith
...or something i acually have a underwaterhousing for underwater videography but i never tried yet as the resolution is not the max.
my cam is a Nikon D200 (got is since about 7months...) i use the 105/2.8AF-S VR Macro, a old 105/2.8 AF in combination with a double converter, also a 50mm/1.4 rear mounted on a PB6 from Nikon
Flashes SB23
R1 C1 (Nikon)
sometimes a tripod usually by hand
adjustments are made manually
for example
shuttertimes from 1/160-250
aperatures depending on the flash distance to the object...20up to 45 (NOT automatic TTL )
i acually am surpriced about the sharpness of the bis ocellatus pic that's far the best on i got from them
farid
hello again
@chefkeith
...or something i acually have a underwaterhousing for underwater videography but i never tried yet as the resolution is not the max.
my cam is a Nikon D200 (got is since about 7months...) i use the 105/2.8AF-S VR Macro, a old 105/2.8 AF in combination with a double converter, also a 50mm/1.4 rear mounted on a PB6 from Nikon
Flashes SB23
R1 C1 (Nikon)
sometimes a tripod usually by hand
adjustments are made manually
for example
shuttertimes from 1/160-250
aperatures depending on the flash distance to the object...20up to 45 (NOT automatic TTL )
i acually am surpriced about the sharpness of the bis ocellatus pic that's far the best on i got from them
farid
you wonder where the tank light is gone after it switched off...have a look in the fridge then
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