Some shots of my Catfish, Loaches, Eels, Algae eaters...
#31
Posted 05 November 2009 - 01:16 PM
Wow taht's an awesome shot of those pictus cats! I really like the wiskers shots!
#32
Posted 17 January 2010 - 12:35 PM
Thank you, folks!
So, here is one more artistic pose of These Fellows, dancing in the shadows...
So, here is one more artistic pose of These Fellows, dancing in the shadows...
Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
#33
Posted 17 January 2010 - 03:07 PM
This is some of the best photography I've seen to date. I have a lot of friends who are into taking macro shots of their corals, and a few that get into shots on the fish, but action shots like these are second to none. Way to go, I envy your skills (and your camera), along with your fish collection.
#34
Posted 27 May 2010 - 02:36 AM
OK, let see...would you guess - Who is that "Heavy-metal" Algae eater Guy!?


Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
#35
Posted 27 May 2010 - 10:55 AM
WOW both shots are awesome, but i especially love the first one! Didn't know they have those hook-like texture (scales?)
#37
Posted 27 May 2010 - 03:07 PM
Maybe Otocinclus, full body shots please
. Could be the Oto from the first page.
I got through all the pics in this thread and some of the pics are simply the best pics of certain species I've ever seen, especially the shots of the Dysichthys sp. (is it a Dysichthys ? looks like one to me) are just unreal awesome (me loves catfish)
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greets
Peter
I got through all the pics in this thread and some of the pics are simply the best pics of certain species I've ever seen, especially the shots of the Dysichthys sp. (is it a Dysichthys ? looks like one to me) are just unreal awesome (me loves catfish)
greets
Peter
This post has been edited by Hotspot: 27 May 2010 - 03:08 PM
Smile, 'cause you can't kill'em all
#38
Posted 09 June 2010 - 05:39 PM
Yeah, actually...this Fellow(Otocinclus) is around 2 cm. long...

...but coming closer with the macro lens, you can see how the details of its pattern are very impressive and unique!


...but coming closer with the macro lens, you can see how the details of its pattern are very impressive and unique!

Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
#40
Posted 23 March 2011 - 05:49 PM
Here are some new Fellows in my Gobby Collection lately:
Peacock goby - Tateurndina ocellicauda

Peacock goby - Tateurndina ocellicauda

Camera used: CANON 350D
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
Lenses: EF 50 mm/f2.5 Compact-Macro and EF 50 mm. f/1.8 II
Ext. flashes:Canon Speedlite 430 and 580EX
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