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upside down shrimp & fly shots

Mark Evans

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I think i've covered this shot before, but i was bored and re worked it.

It's actually a crop of a bigger image that i took some time back.

topsy.jpg
 
Re: upside down shrimp

here's a slightly closer shot...not too extreme though

shrimpy-3.jpg

i think if you click it, it'll open up to a larger size
 
Re: upside down shrimp

Cracking shot, Mark!

Pearling plants and shrimps.. A dream of an aquasaper :clap:

Is that shot taken with the 60 mm macro?

Regards
 
Re: upside down shrimp

Mark Evans said:
I think i've covered this shot before, but i was bored and re worked it.

It's actually a crop of a bigger image that i took some time back.

topsy.jpg


Christ Mark...that would look lovely as a poster print in my freshly painted front rm.....Just got to talk the wife round from a flower print to a shrimp macro...LOL...

Stuuning photo mate...very impressed and love the pearling droplets.
 
Re: upside down shrimp

Anubia said:
Christ Mark...that would look lovely as a poster print in my freshly painted front rm.....Just got to talk the wife round from a flower print to a shrimp macro...LOL...

Stuuning photo mate...very impressed and love the pearling droplets.

cheers mate. The full res shot is quite something. It'll blow up to A1 easily, without any degrading in any way. If you want the high res image, give me a shout. It's a large file mind.
 
Antoni Dimitrov said:
Is that shot taken with the 60 mm macro?

here's some more Antoni i took with this bad boy.

fly.jpg

This next shot, i sprayed it with an atomizer. I copied the idea from another images i saw on the net.

wet-fly.jpg
 
BigTom said:
That damn lens is the single thing that sometimes makes me wish I wasn't a darksider

cough-nikon?-cough :lol:

it's an awesome lens.

Antoni Dimitrov said:
This might cause financial unstability, you know

If I have some luck in the New year... and if you still have the lens ....

looking back on some of the images I've taken with it, i may struggle to part with it. :lol:
 
andyh said:
and your gonna sell this lens? call me stupid for asking.......but why?

well, initially, i wasn't using it. Now though, I've looked back at pictures I've taken, and i'm swiftly changing my mind.

I'm just about to go and pick up an A1+ print of this one.

fly.jpg

Should of seen the guys face when he opened the image :lol: We then proceeded onto a 30 minute conversation about what gear i used for it.
 
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