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Last set from my Osprey TripThis is the last of them....
Brittle Star (Ribbon Reefs) Tamron 90mm Christmas Tree Worms (Ribbon Reefs) Tamron 90mm Pink Cling Fish (Gobie) (Ribbon Reefs) Tamron 90mm Red Cling Fish (Gobie) (Osprey Reef) Tamron 90mm So many toys, so little time....
Re: Last set from my Osprey TripSome lovely underwater macro work here Doug. Shame about the DOF on the Christmas tree worm
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Re: Last set from my Osprey TripNice work. I've never had a play with under-water photography, but I bet its a lot of fun.
I particularly like the colours in the 4th photo (red cling fish) and the dark backdrop. The fairly shallow depth of field works very nicely in this photograph, too. Latch
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Re: Last set from my Osprey TripDouglas,
These are making me want to get wet again, but the thought of pulling on the drysuit and 8kg of lead are kinda putting me off! I think I need some bathtub diving. Ant. D90 | D50 | Tamron 17-50 2.8| AF-S 18-55 DX (and VR) | Sigma 70 - 300 APO DG | 50mm 1.8 | SB-600
Re: Last set from my Osprey TripAnother fine set of images, Doug. As mentioned, I wish the Christmas tree worm was a little sharper.
I always forget to look for those gobies on sea whips. Next time.
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