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Great shots, Ed. Could you get a little closer next time? Also, I think you meant, contains nudiety.
 
kapula:
You mean you don't have any stacked macro lenses? Quite some work g7 can pull out in capable hands :)

Kapula - I used it with 2 stacked UCL165 lenses! :wink:

Ed.
 
Beautiful pics Ed! Great job with your new camera.
 
jigo:
Great shots and good finds Ed. have been diving anilao for years but have yet to see the first and second one. got a pic of the third one but could not identify it. do you know what type of chromodoris that is?

Hi Jigo!
Thanks for the kind words! I believed the 1st one is called, Thecacera Picta (or Pikachu), the 2nd is, Hypselodoris Emma and the 3rd one is, Chromodoris Joshi. I guess I was lucky enuff to see them. :)

GNouer, Alcina, Larry & Dennis - Thanks a lots for the wonderful words.
Alcina - I'm definitely happy with the my new rig. :wink:
Larry - I'll try my best to get just a bit closer, the next time. :)

Ed.
 
Ed, which housing do you have? My understanding was that the Canon probably wouldn't accept Inon and Ikelite says the lens to port distance negates add ons on their housing. Looks pretty good to me.
 
My Xploration Journey Continues...

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Ed.
 
Larry C:
Ed, which housing do you have? My understanding was that the Canon probably wouldn't accept Inon and Ikelite says the lens to port distance negates add ons on their housing. Looks pretty good to me.

Hi Larry! I'm using the original Canon housing, but with a bit of modification, so that I'm able to attached my macro lenses. :D

Ed.
 

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