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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)
Spider mites, Crawford Lake,Ontario. Original Photo taken on 35 mm slide using Nikonis 2 camera, Hydro Photo close up Lens attached to Nikkor 35 mm lens and Honeywell Strobe.
Soft coral seahorse
Crystal
Nikon D200,105 micro, twin strobo
Lembeh 2010
Bullseye!!! Pufferfish eye, night dive, Komodo, Indonesia.
Sugarcane shrimp
Neopetrolisthes maculatus
Shrimp ( 1,5 cm ) at night. CANON 40D, 60mm makro lens with +4 diopter, 2 x sea&sea strobe. Turkey, mediterenean sea
Hoplophrys oatesii
this nudi resting on my indexfinger was taken in nasau bahamas.....
Looking at the eyes of the demon! And what pretty eyebrows she has! Hermit crab on the reef at Boynton Beach Florida.
Goby on whip coral
"When you're smilin'....keep on smilin', The whole world smiles with you"
Diadem Sea-Urchin / Extreme Close-Up / 60mm makro lens with + 4 diopter, CANON 40D, Sea&Sea strobes.
Whip Coral Shrimp - Bali
Walkman
Climbing time (Hairy crab - Lauriea sp)
Coral Crab (Trapezia sp) with clutch of eggs at Jemeluk, Bali
Juvenile Harlequin Shrimp (Hymenocera Elegans). This guy is tiny at only 6mm (.25 inch)! D300/105mm + Diopter.
5d
Hairy-squat-lobster
Clown fish
Pregnant shrimp. 60mm makro with +1 diopter. 2 x YS110@ strobe. night-dive. Size of shrimp . 2,5 cm. pic cropped to wide-screen format.
Spirobranchus giganteus b/w
Shrimp ( 3 cm ), nightdive shot. That was a fast moving nervous small buddy, but finally I got him ;-) 60mm makro lens and + 1 dioptren diopter.
Nereis Bristleworm
Nereis Bristleworm
Red eyes
Nikon D200, 105 micro, twin strobo
Wakatobi 2010
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