Lembeh, EM-5 w/ 60mm macro

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Wisnu

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All pics except the first pic. were taken by my daughter, 14 years old, with EM-5 in Nauticam housing, 2 strobes (YS-02 and Inon D-2000), 60mm macro lens in 4’’ dome port or flat port; and Inon UCL 165 M67 diopter.
She does not have much knowledge on the equipment. It is her first time shooting with this set-up.
On the first day, I gave her the camera with 4” dome port. The port is equipped with diopter flip holder. The next day, I gave her the flat port with M67 screw connection for diopter.
On the third day, I asked her to choose her preferred port – and she chose the dome port; simply because of the diopter flip holder.

She was in action


Melati in action by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr

few of the results



Mantis shrimp 2 by mel by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr


Mantis eggs by mel by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr


Mantis eyes by mel by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr


Pigmy seahorse 2 by mel by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr


Yawning frogfish by mel by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr


Flamboyan cuttlefish by mel by Wisnu Purwanto Family, on Flickr

Her other shots can be seen here

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisnupurwanto/sets/72157646627332132/
 
Excellent pictures. She is quite the photographer.
Which diopter flip holder did she use on the 4 inch dome?
 
nice pics.

interesting mix of lighting used in one shot!

go's to show, its not the camera/gear, its the operator.
 
Your daughter is a great photographer!!!
but you did not mention with picture too the dome and which with the flat port
this will help to understand how flat port is really important for macro shoots.
 

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