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Today i received my first ever macro lense. it is the " Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM"

not quite what i expected but will do until i get a new camera after xmas.

i was expecting to be able to zoom in and see the eyeball of the shrimp but not even close :(

but either way it now gives me the chance to create some better pics than i was taking :)

first up is baby Bluebolt (4 days old)

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Baby RW & KK/Panda (4 weeks)

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KK mum 1 week berried.

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RW 1 week berried

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RW dad 1 week after sex :)

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yellow cherry

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RW SS No Entry :victorious:

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Low grade/Cull CRS feeding

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And my absolute favorite shrimp at the moment, Green Tiger Cherry!!! wow

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Fantastic first pics Dean that KK photo and the cull crs look great! Keep practicing you can only get better! :encouragement:

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cheers mate, they are the best of 2 memory cards full of pics i took in 4 1/2 hrs lol

i need to get a tripod as i took all of them holding the camera in my hands... and no flash....

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Dam, if thats the sort of pics you take with a camera you aren't happy with I can't wait to see what the pics are like when you get the camera you really like.

Helps that you have great subjects to shoot too.:applause:

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Geeeez, and he takes good macro shots too.....

I've got the same lens, but the issue I had is using extention tubes, magnifiers, and combining it all to zoom in to the subject...just couldn't get it !, and gave up !

You've got some awesome TB's there Dean !

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Today i received my first ever macro lense. it is the " Canon EF 100mm f2.8L Macro IS USM"

not quite what i expected but will do until i get a new camera after xmas.

i was expecting to be able to zoom in and see the eyeball of the shrimp but not even close :(

This is also a gift to us forum readers, as we can see your shrimp collection even better :p nice pics! The lens really is a good one, though if you want to get much closer you need extra spacer rings and light from above for a short closure time (as 1/60s and faster). You can use the flash with IR releaser from above through a class coverage, and will have no reflection. I am looking forward for your photos!

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A good start mate. Wouldn't worry too much about a tripod, all my shots are handheld as well ;)

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Great first attempt mate. You have some beautiful shrimp in your photos. Just need to get the focus a little bit sharper on the eyes of the shrimp.

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Great first attempt mate. You have some beautiful shrimp in your photos. Just need to get the focus a little bit sharper on the eyes of the shrimp.

if my eyes worked better i could probably focus more on the eyes of the shrimp but my eyes are not that good :)

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so had a bit of time tonight to try again and these are the best i could come up with.

This KK was born today, mum started giving birth this morning and i snapped this pic this evening :)

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This is one of the beautiful snails that Bob AKA NorthBoy sent me. very nice to look at.

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This is one of the Blue males i have been using in a blue cherry program

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These are some of my CBS.

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This is a week old KK proving to us all that snails have a roll to play in our tanks.

Im sure that the enzymes and bacteria the shrimp would digest by eating the poo, play a very important part in shrimp immune system and health..

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This was the best pic of the night, and the first attempt at using a flash. very happy :)

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Awesome photos of awesome shrimp. The kk photo looks great, you need some more pics of the bluebolts they are my all time favorite shrimp. Let me know when you are selling crs culls as i will buy some they are better than some A grades i've seen for sale elsewhere.

Cheers Mick

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if my eyes worked better i could probably focus more on the eyes of the shrimp but my eyes are not that good :)

Im hearing you mate ... i now understand the saying "the older i get the better i was"...lol...

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awesome shots dean!! lovin the shadow panda mama, and your cbs have nice strong black! would you part with a few???

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WOW you rshrimp look amazing even the new borns.

As Brado said the CBS look spectacular mite have to aquire soem from you i think if you have any for sale :)

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Getting better Dean, those CBS look stunning are you trying to achieve PBL?

Are you using any editing software?

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