Aurelia sun

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    MuraGlia g., Nicole Maron, maelstrom*, andrew.stichbury., and 112 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. Arne Kuilman 15 months ago | reply

      I am really trying to understand, but how do you get the jellyfish so large with a 15mm fisheye? When I use my 10.5mm fisheye, small subjects will remain small in the end frame. Even when I' 12cm away from them (minimal focussing distance for that lens).
      What do you do differently? Even with CFWA, adding a 1.4TC I don't get these frame filling subjects.

    2. Alexander Semenov 15 months ago | reply

      New Canon 8-15 fisheye have focusing distance as close as 1-2cm, so now I need macro-fisheye dome port for really good close-up shooting, because withe large dome there are 5cm more from front lens to subject. This jelly is quite big, maybe 15cm in diameter, but with this lens you can make photos of 4-5cm objects.

    3. Arne Kuilman 15 months ago | reply

      Closest focusing distance is 0.16m / 6.2 in according to Canon, but the Nikkor 10.5mm is 0.14 / 0.46 ft. so it should be possible for me. Still bewildered. This photo is about my closest I've gotten so far. I will need to find a jellyfish to photograph now (-;

    4. Alexander Semenov 15 months ago | reply

      Don't believe them, it can focus ten times much closer, than 16cm.

    5. j.brooks. 15 months ago | reply

      so how many times have you been stung? haha

    6. Alexander Semenov 15 months ago | reply

      A lot! But by other jelly Cyanea capillata. Aurelia isn't dangerous at all

    7. j.brooks. 15 months ago | reply

      lucky you haha! keep up the good work man

    8. thisiscolossal 15 months ago | reply

      Outstanding Alexander, bravo.

    9. Alexander Semenov 15 months ago | reply

      Thanks! Just returned from the Red sea trip =)

    10. swwann 13 months ago | reply

      Eres impresionante !!!!!!!!!
      Son todas buenisimas, me encantan !!!!
      Saludos.

    11. Ivan . 8 months ago | reply

      Admirable and very Impresionant work.... Congrats is a great example to follow.

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