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My feather duster worms' spawn
A good number of my feather worms seem to have graced me with a spawn last night. At least that's my take on it.
All at the same time, at least 15-20 of the worms started extending parts I had never seen before. They started pushing out white, spherical objects and, a few at a time, released them into the water. I witnessed several of the worms making contraction-type movements and then start to push their own white objects away. I didn't get the camera out in time for the majority of it, but here are some pictures of the tail end. The objects are quite small, so please forgive the magnification. A release, along with detrius: The object in the lower right corner is this worm's release: A have a bunch more images like this one and other heads with these. Let me know if you'd like to see more. Thanks!
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WOW!
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You seem to be the king of spawning creatures - and your camera rocks btw....
Shawn
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Thanks! I blame it on Spring.
I really like to have to right tool for the job and I've certainly felt that way about this camera. It sure makes it easy on me.
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So, what are the camera specs?
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Sorry. It's a Canon 20D with the Canon f2.8 100mm lens. I use this lens for almost everything--handheld shots, macros. It's just a great lens. I used the stock flash for these. I tend to shoot in RAW because that gives me extra file size that I can trade for magnification later in Photoshop.
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