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Great pics!
Wow dude' date=' awesome pics & that red cherry is stunning! :victorious: Well done, thanks for sharing! :encouragement:[/quote']Appreciate the great comments. Thanks!@Chi: You tell me mate. I put up a thread a while ago asking if it was a boy and the verdict was no. @Daydream: I would be happy to take some pics for you mate. When are you booking my flight?
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Awesome pics. That red cherry looks incredible, and does appear to be a male...

Great to see that level of quality, nice !

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Thanks guys/girls. It's a shame I'm not actively breeding the reds or yellows anymore. May pick it up again when I move this coming year.

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That red cherry made me cream my jeans!

Haha

Impressive camera work there HeavyD. I love looking at macros. So much more to a creature than the plain human eye can see..

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Stunning photos! What settings do you normally use to photograph fish and shrimp? I still have a lot to learn about all the 'technical stuff'

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Well it's been way too long since I've had a chance to update this thread, or to post on the forum in general. I'm still loving my shrimp, even if I have reduced the variety I'm keeping. And I'll never let go of my favourites - CRS :D

 

Anyway here are some pics from a few shrimp I've been working on. Enjoy.....

 

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I know it's a lower grade pattern but that first shrimp is stunning! loving the crisp white and the depth on the red :)

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Great pictures. Sometimes life gets in the way but we still have our favourites!

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Stunning pics dude, lower grades are definitely a great place to concentrate on getting the colours right, the work on increasing the pattern grades, well done dude!! :bow:

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Thanks for the comments :)

 

I'd have to say that the SS grades are probably my favourite pattern. Just the right mix of red and white.

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Wow awesome shots Doron! Your yellows have come a very long way good work!

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