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Got the camera out tonight for the first time in a while to take some macro shrimp pics.

hard to get them on there own as i just fed and they were in big groups, but managed a cpl.

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and a cpl of Planaria shots too :p

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Very nice, great clarity. What camera are you using ?

kill those planaria.....kiiiil them, now !

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Awesome shots dude, very well done :encouragement: The eyes on the planaria make it look almost cartoonish :smiley_simmons:

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cool pics, when the photos are so up close he shrimp look hairy they seem kinda ugly :)

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Cheers guysBluebolts. camera is just a pentax K5, used a tamron 90mm macro lens and a 2 x teleconvertor for the above shots and external flash on top of the tank pointing down

The eyes on the planaria make it look almost cartoonish
yep i thought the same :p
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did you kill them afterwards?

nah mate, there's only a cpl in there, if they increase in numbers i will treat with no planaria ;)

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havn't taken any shrimp pics for a while, but spotted a Berried CRS tonight in a good position for a shot or two :

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