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When it was set up, the DAILY STOCK SHOT PROJECT was supposed to be a one year project. Last year I extended the project another year due to the popularity of the site, but now it is time to move on.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Close-up of a sea urchin lit by placing a Nikon SB-900 flash underneath the shell and photographing with a 60mm macro lens set at f/22.  Setting the built-in flash on the Nikon D700 camera to command mode provided complete control over the external SB-900 flash unit.


This image of a sea biscuit was shot similarly to the one above, but the color was enhanced in Photoshop.

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