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Phisher
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New camera, new subject

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Post by sb1227 »

Egg-cellent! I think you're getting the hang of that camera. Looks really good! Let's see some more.
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I love my male C. potteri. Where did you get him? Mine has turned almost entirely blue.
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Buzz
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Few new pics.

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Picked up a 105mm macro lens for the D-70. Here are the first pics.

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Post by sb1227 »

Wow, nice clear macros. :) I love Citron clown Gobies, have had one for years in the small tank.
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Post by DrHank »

Lens works great. Good for very tight shots. You do loose depth of field quickly (1"-2") but then again that's just what you want in many cases. Very nice photos! :)
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