Hydra sp.(img+)

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Hydra sp.(img+)

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50x,UFG
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100x,UFG
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100x,UFG
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100x,DF
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200x,DF
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Post by _Michal_ »

Very nice :D

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Post by arturoag75 »

Super job with UFG (home made filter ????) :wink:
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Post by carlos.uruguay »

Very very very nice!!!!

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Post by sebba28 »

Thank you for your comments

Arturo
Yes,I used home made filter "Universal gradient filter" invented by Litonotus.

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Post by piermicro »

Very nice.
what are the filters " universal gradient ? "





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piermicro wrote:what are the filters " universal gradient ? "
See the discussion here: http://www.photomacrography.net/forum/v ... hp?t=15142.

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Post by Litonotus »

it is very nice to see such great effect got with my filter (:
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Post by Jean-marc »

Beautiful images

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Post by Fredlab »

Superbe
The last one is really amazing.
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Post by sebba28 »

Thank you.

Image
100x,DIC
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50x,DF
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100xUFG

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:smt038

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Post by pwnell »

These are very good. I have never found a hydra myself. Wish I could though. What are their distribution like? I.e. would I find them in Canada (Vancouver)?

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Very nice use of the "UFG" and darkfield to make an interesting subject even more appealing to look at.

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