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Not a photographer
I'm not a photographer, and I had a horrible camera (until last night I bought a Sony W80 hope I can get some good pics from it)
Anyways, I took this with an old Kodak EasyShare POS and it has no optical zoom, so I took the eye lens off my binoculars and made my own lens. I did so because I had to capture this "jelly fish" looking thing in my tank, also got a pod and flatworm in there too! That pod was nearly impossible to see with the naked eye. I know it's not great, but its cool to me |
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That is cool to see the different life that our tanks hold.
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Neat picture. Is that "jelly fish thing" some type of larva? Maybe a coral of some sort.
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It's incredible!!!
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