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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)
Out and about
Really tiny Goby juvenile, taken with 10x subsee.
The red
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Hairy squat lobster
100mm + 10 SubSee
Purple-eyed Goby
100mm +10 SubSee
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Ghost Shrimp.Nikon D80,105mmVR,Ken-Ting,Taiwan.
Favorinus japonicus Baba. Interesting name for a tiny little nudi with interesting behavior. Finger on the right, for size reference. Nikon 105mm; SubSea 5X.
Octocorallia taken on the Ledge of Turtles off the beach in Fort Lauderdale with a 100 mm macro lens and +4 and +1 diopters
Urchin Abstract
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Marbled Shrimp Profile
Crinoid squat lobster
Canon 60D
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Coral Crab with a red light effect from my focus light.
Eyes of transparent shrimp.
face of ghost
Glow in the Dark!! by Paul Ng
by: Paul Ng
Glow in the Dark!!
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MINICRAB
Ambon, Indonesia
Canon 500D + Nimar housing
Canon 100mm + Subsea (+10)
F14 1/250 iso 100
Imperial shrimp & friend:)
Alligator Pipefish (syngnathoides biaculeatus)
smile....
Zebra Crab - G12 + Inon UCL165
Amphipods in a lake near by.
Little Freshwater Shrimp, around 1cm (Hemimysis anomala). Invasive specie in the Lake of Geneva.
Secretary Blenny 1/250 f/25
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Hypselodoris violabranchia. 3 to 4 mm. Violet-gilled nudi. Nikon 105 mm with SubSea 5X. Maui, Hawaii.
Varicose phyllidia. Fried egg nudi. Nikon 105 mm with SubSea 5X. Maui, Hawaii.
Transparent shrimp.
Peek a Boo! These guys have some of the best camouflage around, very tough to get contrast.
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