Evening Macros

maxalmon

Active Member
Playing around, really starting to understand the whole F stop depth of field thing


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maxalmon

Active Member
Originally Posted by slademan
is that a purple and orange monti in pic 2?
If your talking about the blurry blob on the righthand side, it's a rhodactis.
camera is nikon d40x with 105mm macro VR lens
 
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nemo_66

Guest
alright, if u were using a canon, i could have given u a pretty good forum where theres a lot of info on all of canons EOS cameras.
 

maxalmon

Active Member
Originally Posted by grubsnaek
that green zoa is real nice max!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah, thats my newest discovery.....Really odd looking zoa, kinda on the smallish side, maybe even a micro-zoa if such a thing exist. They area about 1/8 ot 1/4" in size.
The photo is pretty accurate as to color, whats weird is that the mouth in real life actually looks like it's out of focus with a 3 dimensonal depth with almost a matt looking appearance with a purple ring. You can see that the skirts are totally in focus, but the mouths have this odd look..... The rock they are on is only .5" x 1" so you can see what I mean about the size.....I have yet to see any other zoas like this.
 

maxalmon

Active Member
Heres the image info for the first image, if anyones interested.
Lens: VR 105mm F/2.8 G
Focal Length: 105mm
Exposure Mode: Aperture Priority
Metering Mode: Center-Weighted
1/2.5 sec - F/20
Exposure Comp.: 0 EV
 

fish addict

Member
Wow those last two pics were awesome! They are so close especially the second to last one and there is absolutely nothing wrong, perfectly clear, nothing on the glass. WOW!
 
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