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Branching anemone using a Canon T1i, Canon 100mm macro lens and Ikelite housing with two Ike DS-160 strobes.  Relativley new to macro, I find that my eye has re-tuned toward the glorious beauty of all things small.
By Paul Schmieder
posted Thursday, December 23, 2010
20 votes

This Blue Chromis was captured in Cozumel using a Canon T1i and Canon 100mm macro lens in an Ikelite housing and using two Ikelite DS-160 substrobes.  The site was Palancar Reef at a depth of about 45 ft with excellent viz and minimal current.
By Paul Schmieder
posted Saturday, December 25, 2010
17 votes

Within the Somosomo Straight in northern Fiji, this Clownfish was captured with a Canon T1i and Canon 100mm lens inside an Ikelite housing with twin DS-160 strobes set at TTL mode.
By Paul Schmieder
posted Sunday, December 26, 2010
11 votes

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Within the Somosomo Straight in northern Fiji, this Clownfish was captured with a Canon T1i and Canon 100mm lens inside an Ikelite housing with twin DS-160 strobes set at TTL mode.
This Blue Chromis was captured in Cozumel using a Canon T1i and Canon 100mm macro lens in an Ikelite housing and using two Ikelite DS-160 substrobes. The site was Palancar Reef at a depth of about 45 ft with excellent viz and minimal current.
Branching anemone using a Canon T1i, Canon 100mm macro lens and Ikelite housing with two Ike DS-160 strobes. Relativley new to macro, I find that my eye has re-tuned toward the glorious beauty of all things small.
 
 
 
3 Entries Found