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    My very first Reverse Macro shots....

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    Man o Man.. So hard!!! lol..

    Anyway.. here are my first shots..I only kinda like the first one of a zebra red shrimp.. the rest are neh....sucky..
    Here they are anyway..







    All shot With a G6, 420EX flash and a very very very dirty Cosina f1.8 50mm reverse mounted lense on dirty glass.. lol... lazy la.. what to do..
    BTW.. the shrimps are only 5mm babies.. and that bubble is 2mm at MAX..those plants are HC

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    Must bring your lens for cleaning siah...
    The magnification is bringing out the mould!

    But the red zebra shrimps really looked like no-grade CRS with the magnification...
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    like the third shot, looks like a sphere with plants in it..
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    Finally doing extreme macros! Well done!

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    well done?? its damn hard to get the photos clear man.. the depth of field is extremely shallow... since increaseing f-stop may noe necessarily help me.. any other ideas?

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    i believe they mount the camera on a tripod with a sliding plate with screws to adjust.
    much more friendly on the arms!!
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