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Jim F
{K:8859} 1/5/2006
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Thanks for the info. I have tried stacking diopters on an underwatre video, but have had nowhere the sucess of your photos. your work in outstanding. I look forward to seeing more!
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Bob Whorton
{K:2740} 1/5/2006
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Hey Jim, This one was HUGE at 3/4" long. I'm using Ikelite housings for the 810's and the E900 (which gets its first dunking at the end of the month). Strobes: I use either the Ikelite DS50 or a pair of Inon Z220's. The macro is obtained by stacking 2-3 Inon AD165 macro's externally. The whole operation UW is a 'Manual' experience for greater creative control of lighting.
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Bob Whorton
{K:2740} 1/5/2006
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Hey Jim, This one was HUGE at 3/4" long. I'm using Ikelite housings for the 810's and the E900 (which gets its first dunking at the end of the month). Strobes: I use either the Ikelite DS50 or a pair of Inon Z220's. The macro is obtained by stacking 2-3 Inon AD165 macro's externally. The whole operation UW is a 'Manual' experience for greater creative control of lighting.
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Jim F
{K:8859} 1/5/2006
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Stunning photo. I am curious, what housing and flash do you use? This xenocrab must not be more that 1/4 inch long. Did you use internal or external close up add on lens?
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 1/5/2006
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There's something I've never seen before! Thanks for sharing this interesting creature. Nice work.
Randy
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{K:1948} 1/4/2006
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It looks like porcelain, great shot, Chris.
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Chelsea Burke
{K:5750} 1/4/2006
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What an interesting looking critter. Nice tones and sharp throughout. I'm still trying to figure out which end is front and which is back.
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jacques brisebois
{K:73883} 1/4/2006
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imressive clear colors and details for a dive pic. Very well done.
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