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Waterfleas
Posted By: bjorsa, 07-06-2009, 04:39 AM

Some waterfleas at 5,4:1
I used a pentax k10d and a macroteleconverter 2* and a soligor 135/2,8 m42 and then a reversed attached rokkor 50/1,7 with a couplingring and a slaveflash ,diodlamp, mirror,and handheld
This one uncropped


This one is cropped a little bit from 5,4:1


This one is cropped from 5,4:1


Also this one is cropped from 5,4:1

Kindly regards bjorsa

Last edited by bjorsa; 07-06-2009 at 06:28 AM.
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Fantastic. I'll have to have another go with my reversing rings.
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hats off to you sir for taking those amazing macros
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Great, really great shots! I have to try that too, once..... I am very impressed!

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These are indeed brilliant.
Excellent retention of detail.
Glad I found this set to look at.
Well done.
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Just effin' amazing, IMHO.
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As biologist and entomologist I'm not easily impressed. That is some excellent work!

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Amazing detail!

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Truly excellent!
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Thanks for the comments ! :-)
Kindly bjorsa
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phenomenal compositions ! i thought some of my macro work was close to the subject matter.. you've taken it to a new level.. thanks for sharing, dave m
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those are really cool shots!!!
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