wire coral goby with bugeye
#1
Posted 15 January 2013 - 11:41 PM
#2
Posted 16 January 2013 - 03:03 AM
#3
Posted 17 January 2013 - 07:27 AM
2 Ikelite DS125 Strobes
Sigma 50mm 2.8 Macro
Nikon 105mm VR
Tokina 10-17 Fisheye
Sigma 17-70 2.8-4
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#4
Posted 18 January 2013 - 04:18 AM
Public Safety Diver
#5
Posted 18 January 2013 - 12:02 PM
#6
Posted 19 January 2013 - 06:24 PM
Marine Biologist, Pearl Farmer, and photographer at heart...
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My equipment: Canon 7D, Nauticam ND7, Nauticam 180 degree viewfinder, lenses (canon) 100 mm, 60 mm, 10-22 mm. Twin Inon Z240 strobes, 3 x Sea&Sea YS110 alpha.
#7
Posted 19 January 2013 - 08:33 PM
Nikon D90 in Aquatica Housing, Tokina 10-17mm, 60mm macro, 105mm macro, Sigma 17-70mm, + Ikelite DS 161 and DS-125 strobe combo www.flickr.com/photos/pammurph/
#8
Posted 22 January 2013 - 05:24 AM
#9
Posted 22 January 2013 - 05:43 AM
Amazing!!! I whish this kind of shoot was poosible with the DSLR cameras! I just love it!
I agree, its an amazing shot!
I'm pretty sure It was done with a DSLR though, the Inon Bugeye Lens is a specialized lens that is (as far as I know) mounted as a "port" on your DSLR housing in front on a 60mm macro lens.
-Morten
Manager @ The Siddhartha Dive Resort & Spa, Bali
http://aquaticphotography.webs.com/
#10
Posted 22 January 2013 - 06:45 AM
I agree, its an amazing shot!
I'm pretty sure It was done with a DSLR though, the Inon Bugeye Lens is a specialized lens that is (as far as I know) mounted as a "port" on your DSLR housing in front on a 60mm macro lens.
-Morten
The camera is canon s100 (P&S).
The lens is INON UFL-M150 ZM80 Micro Fish Eye
#11
Posted 24 January 2013 - 12:21 AM
The camera is canon s100 (P&S).
The lens is INON UFL-M150 ZM80 Micro Fish Eye
I stand corrected!
Either way, well done! I'm amazed that the goby allowed you to get that close!
-Morten
Manager @ The Siddhartha Dive Resort & Spa, Bali
http://aquaticphotography.webs.com/
