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Macro Shots with DIY Lens


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Today I came across an webpage showing how to use a lens from an old dvd player to take macro shots on my phone camera (samsung galaxy note 2)

here are the shots I was able to take with this DIY Mod:

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One of my better cherry red females

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Zoidberg from Futurama! haha

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Berried Red Rilli (thanks gbang!)

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2 week old red rilli shrimplet

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One of my better red cherry males

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Darwin Algae Shrimp (thanks mickeyG!)

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2 week old shrimplet. Mother is a Red Rilli and the father is a Black Knight

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Thanks for looking!

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Wow that's cool if the lens I have just ordered doesn't work I would like the link for that. Those pictures are excellent and nice shrimp too

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Very cool dude, love the pics & the DIY lens is an awesome idea :encouragement:

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ok... now i really want to try this :)

mind sharing the link?

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Awesome mate......please do share the link..gotta try it.

It does the same thing as your iphone attachment BB...

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Look closely at the molt, damn that is freaky! Can you see it? I may have nightmares tonight! LOL!

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Amazing macro shots Aquathumb...I like to shrimplet from rilli & black knight and also yellow cherries...Thanks for the tip...

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Hey man could this work for the HTC? The das pic is awesome man and your yellows are coming along nicely mate.

Good work mate

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Hey man could this work for the HTC? The das pic is awesome man and your yellows are coming along nicely mate.

Good work mate

I would imagine it will work with any phone camera, I couldn't believe it would work so well tho!

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Look closely at the molt' date=' damn that is freaky! Can you see it? I may have nightmares tonight! LOL![/quote']

Now that you point it out and I had a good hard look at it, it looks kinda like an Alien from the "Alien" movies. Is that what you see CNgo?

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Theres alittle face in the molt

Yep there is a smiling girl in the middle of the molt!

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Your tank is haunted :)

She is shrimphrodite, goddess of shrimp love and fertility. So lucky to have her bless your shrimp tank, This means you will have a lot of shrimp breeding in that tank. LOL!

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wow man they are better then pics i take on my $860 camera lol!

very nice work

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I took apart and tried the lens from a $2 laser pointer which was no longer functioning and these are the results (sorry for hijacking thread aquathumb but it is DIY macro lens)

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Not bad for $2, actually free as it was broken.

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your not hijacking at all. great thinking and the shots look really good! nice work

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