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Shots taken (at smaller than 1:1) with multiple extension rings, diopters, or teleconverters of extremely small subjects typically less than 1 inch (2.5 cm)
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Electric by Jun Lao
by: Jun Lao
Electric
Goby portrait
Pipefish portrait, 100mm , +5 diopter
Shrimp
Boxer crab
Longnose hawkfish
Anenome shrimp
Canon S90 and 2 x close up lens, with inon strobes
Super Fat Crinoid Shrimp, G12 + UCL165
Shrimp
Eye contact
shoted with canon eos 550D + canon 100mm
and subsea lens + 10
Haven't been able to learn what the little critter crawling on this Scaly-tailed Mantis's antenna is, but, from some of the other photos of the same subject, the dark spot on the smaller critter's right side appears to be moving around, too.
Jawfish with eggs about to hatch
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"Dancing Queen". Free swimming Flat-Worm at night. 60mm makro lens with +4 diopter attached.
Coleman Shrimp, Anilao Phillippine by Ai Ling
by: Ai Ling
Coleman Shrimp, Anilao Phillippine
A very lucky shot. The second one appeared for only a very short period of time.
Underwater Fire. S-95, stacked 165's, no croppping.
Look to me
Shot with Canon eos550d + Canon 100mm + 2 Inon z240
Image taken in Tulamben, Bali 50mm Macro lens with 1.4 Tele Converter.
fish from the black coral
Goby g12+ucl165
On this weekend, there was lots of sargassum washed up. Don't know if it was just coincidence that I ran into this little guy. Happened to have a +4 diopter on my 60mm lens, as well as a Woody's. He generally preferred to show me his backside.
Alone in the dark ...
Canon eos 550d + canon 100mm
Cute little Baby Bobbitt worm. Shot with subsee 10x on 60mm -
pleurosicya mossambica
vir philippinensis
Spider Crab
Ambon, Indonesia
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