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Crab MacroHi All,
1st post in quite a while (again). All comments/suggestions welcome. Taken with the good old D70.
Re: Crab MacroWonderful shot. Still trying to work out if it was taken in the ocean or an aquarium. Lovely colours on her and cropped nicely. Good example of a macro.
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Re: Crab MacroSweet shot
Nikon D7100/D7200, Nikkor 18-55, Nikkor 55-300, Nikkor 30, Nikkor 105 macro, Nikkor 10 - 24, Tokina 11 - 16, Tamron 150-600mm, SB600, Misc other
Re: Crab MacroNice shot! Lovely colours. Any suggestion? I could think of a very nice recipe with rice, capsicums and....
Re: Crab MacroLove it!
Re: Crab MacroStrange looking things, love it though
D80, D90 | SB600 | 18-200 VR | 80 400 VR | 18-135 DX AF-S, 70-300 AF, 50 1.8 | Lotz of other bitz
Re: Crab MacroGreat colours, looks almost like the crab is posing for the shot "look at me, look at me!". I'm curious too, is this an aquarium shot?
Re: Crab MacroYep, the crab is a resident in my marine tank.
Thanks for the comments.
Re: Crab MacroGreat shot, love it.
Exif data tells us it was at 105mm focal length, but can you please tell us exactly what lense you used.
Re: Crab MacroSigma 105
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