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A couple I took today. For some reason my macro mojo has gone. Not sure what's going on with that. :beaten:

Fooling around with lighting to see what other types of shots I can get:

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"A Lonely Sunset"

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Your mojo may be gone but your creativity has increased. Very intriguing photos. I really like the extra definition the shadows provide.

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wow very nice nogi, i think you still have your mojo:D

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please stop showing all these macro shots mate !!!! lol i dont have time to buy a macro lens and take pics.....

these pics just make it hard for me to resist :) great pics mate

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LOL. Just send your shrimp to me and I'll take the photos for you. No guarantees I'll send them back though :p he he he

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Great work Nogi.

I really like the second photo. Looks like the shrimp is looking over it's shoulder at you.

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Riffle hanging on the back of a native snail:

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Baby Native Snail:

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Scene from a Cherry Horror Flick?

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Yellow Cherry:

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Howling for his dinner:

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Mine mine mine

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Stop it, Stop it I am so jealous!!!! Love the pics Mate keep them coming

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Loving the macros Nogi. Now the decisions, a couple of Taiwans or a Canon 100mm macro?

My Canon EFS 18-200mm just isn't good enough to get the detailed close ups.

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Thanks guys. I've been wanting to get a shot of my Riffles for a little while now. They are so quick to dash back as soon as someone appears.

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awesome shots mate, love the rifles and the yellows, really wanting to get some yellows myself now just to take some pics of them :p

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Riffle, quality not so great as this one was hiding under my tree which blocked off flash access. Had to brighten post shot:

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Some more Yellows:

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Not a shrimp but not wanting to create a thread just for one photo:

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I love how the riffles appear with the yellow in the first shot. Makes them look like they are huge.

Thanks for the pictures in the article for the library too.

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