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Underwater Photo Contest | Macro - Super macro

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Shots taken (at smaller than 1:1) with multiple extension rings, diopters, or teleconverters of extremely small subjects typically less than 1 inch (2.5 cm)
coral shrimp
A Horse To Small to ride! Amed Indonesia a 3 hours from the airport and well worth the drive. The fan this seahorse was on had a total of 12 that moved around on the fan. D800 camera, 105 lens, +5 and aquatic housing. 2 Ikelite strobes set at 1/2.
Cobito
Whale Shark Wannabe
Pederson Cleaner Shrimp
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Tiger close-up.
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Green Hornet
tiny unrang utang crab, shot in Mabul, Borneo.
"window"
Runner Up Monthly HotShots shortlistedShortlisted!

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Editor's Comment
Brilliant pose for this pygmy.
feather star surprise
Yellow Pygmy Seahorse
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soft coral crab eating
soft coral crab with eggs
Harlequin shrimp found hidding in a coral.
Explosion
Blennius ocellaris, Night dive, Micro Nikkor 60mm & Subsee +5
Shrimp
Juvenile froggy.
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Cuttlefish really close up, gracious, elegant, everchanging
Red Pigmy Seahorse
very tiny nudi. I had to use the 105micro in combination with the 1.4 multiplier on a cropped sensor...
Graphic #3
Pink Pontohi's pygmy seahorse. Rare color.
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mimicry, yellow clingfish
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Final RoundThrough to 2014 awards final round judging
skeleton shrimps (Caprellidae)
NIKON D7000 in a Seacam "Prelude" uw housing, 105mm Macro (NIKKOR)
Settings: f11, 1/60, ISO 100
This little guy, about 3 mm high was hanging out within the sea grass, hard to spot, but harder still was the shrimp, which I did not see until I had the image on my computer...Small World.
close up of a Lancers Dragonet
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