After tarantulas and scorpions, I will focus 2019 on an entirely new kind of ancient and overlooked animals: Triops. This means a ton of new macro images, new posters and a new collaboration, this time with Triopsking.
Triops cancriformis
Underwater Macro | Sony Alpha 7RII | MPE 65mm @~2x | 2x Godox AD200 | Cognisys Stackshot, 89×150µm | EXIF: ƒ5,6, 1/160s, ISO 50 | 7575x5050px (3:2), 8980x5050px (16:9) | 16bit Adobe RGB | My setups.
Triops cancriformis, is a species of tadpole shrimps found in Europe to the Middle East and India. This species is considered to be one of the oldest living species on the planet at around 200 million years old. Fossils of this species from the Upper Triassic (Norian) period appear virtually unchanged compared to modern day members of the species. More…
Triops australiensis „Queensland“
Underwater Macro | Sony Alpha 7RII | MPE 65mm @~2x | 2x Godox AD200 | Cognisys Stackshot, 77 images | EXIF: ƒ5,6, 1/160s, ISO 100 | 7323x4882px (3:2), 8042x5361px (16:9) | 16bit Adobe RGB | My setups.
Triops australiensis has a wide distribution across Australia, excluding the northernmost parts of Western Australia More…
Triops australiensis „Queensland“
Underwater Macro | Sony Alpha 7RII | MPE 65mm @~2x | 2x Godox AD200 | Cognisys Stackshot, 54 images | EXIF: ƒ5,6, 1/160s, ISO 80 | 8041x5361px (3:2), 9530x5361px (16:9) | 16bit Adobe RGB | My setups.
Triops australiensis has a wide distribution across Australia, excluding the northernmost parts of Western Australia More…
Find all other images of this project on my Flickr page!
In collaboration with Triopsking.