Formica polyctena

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Formica polyctena

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Formica polyctena

Used a water dipping lens, Olympus UMPlanFL 20x /0.50 W. Canon 6D, Zerene stacker. Sharpeing, curves and cropped in Adobe PS. First picture 208 mm Raynox tube lens and LED, second picture 150 mm tube lens, 2.5x projection lens and flash.

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SUPER !

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Beautiful! This water dipping lens adds a satin like appearance to the surfaces that is fantastic.

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Wow - great work!

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Excellent stacks, very well done!

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Very nice!

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Interesting technique and great images!
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WOW!

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Thanks for the comments :D
I do like this lens but there are some obvious problems taking photos of insects in water.
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:D Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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