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Macro Photography

frogman

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Larvae are doing great! And there are plenty more coming. I have been working with a macro camera a lot recently so I thought I would start this thread for you all to see. Here is some of my pictures!
Het For Leucistic P. Waltl
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Leucistic P. Waltl
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T. Dobrogicus
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Not the best picture but these are freshly hatched bbs
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Looks good. I'm still at the digital slr shoot and point stage. What camera and lens do you use?
 

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I use a Pentax with a Sigma 28-80 lens. I am going to have to explore another lens. I am not getting the sharpness that I want. I have to figure out the best way to not get reflection off the glass. I'm going to keep trying.
 

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Taking egg/ larvae pictures has become and obsession of mine lol. The dobros all have little arms now :D
 

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More macro pics for you all to see :) got a new camera, it's a Cannon EOS 70D. Enjoy!!!
Kaiser's Spotted Newt
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Danube crested newt larvae
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Tiannan Crocodile Newts
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Northern Dwarf Siren
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Spanish Ribbed Newt Egg Neurolation
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Spanish Ribbed Newt Eggs
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Evan
 
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