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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - Super macro

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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)
hunchback shrimp
This shot of a hard coral is greater than life size and was taken with a 105mm lens and +3 diopter, using a side-lighting technique to emphasise the texture and shadows.
Anemone
found in Lembeh; D200
Squat Lobster in Feather Star
Skeleton Shrimp
ghost pipefish eye
Anemone Shrimp, Truk Lagoon.
Thorny Seahorse portret. Taken with Nikon D300, 105mm and 2X teleconverter, no cropping.
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Egg Shell Shrimps in Anenome
Used 105mm Nikkor Macro lens with +2 Diopter
found in Lembeh; D200
phryganea grandis - once the underwater life is over, it will gently fly away ...
Another Cowrie - Tulamben
Eyes...
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Odonata - 100mm +3x diopter
Bargibanti, close-up
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Crab Portrait
Whip coral shrimp (Pontonides unciger) on Cirripathes sp. wire coral, Bali Indonesia - (Canon G9, Inon D2000w, 2xUCL165)
THE EYE. Eye of a cuttle fish. I found this girl putting her eggs into a very tiny crevice in the rocks, and after a moment to get sure that I wouldn't harm her, she continued with her work allowing me to approach very close
apnea super macro,a real challenge...
Another blenny smiling for the camera, note eyelashes above the left eye.
Cavalluccio/
D300-60mm with Subsee adaptor
Mantis Shrimp Eye (Odontodactylus scyllarus) - Batu Niti, Bali
As i was coming very close, it turned out that the shrimps punch couldn't break my Inon macro lens..
(Canon G9, Inon D2000w, 2xUCL165)
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Porcelein Crab
105mm macro lens and +2 diopter
pesci trombetta/fotografati ad Archi, una delle tante immersioni che si possono effettuare a Reggio Calabria.
I trombetta sono stati fotografati ad una profondità di metri 12 circa.
found in Lembeh; D200
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