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| 07/07/2002 10:01:00 AM |
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| 07/05/2002 10:18:00 AM |
Under The Seaby tacoComment by UberFish: Major focus problems going on here. For creatures, I sometimes find that they settle down and hold still after youve been there a few minutes. Then you can use a longer exposure and either increase focal depth or use natural light to eliminate glare. |
| 07/04/2002 12:24:00 AM |
Under The Seaby tacoComment by JaGo: yes, aquarium glass is transparent. maybe if this was lit from the top, and if the lighting was softer, this would be more interesting? |
| 07/02/2002 06:36:00 PM |
Under The Seaby tacoComment by Swashbuckler: Yes, this is through a transparent object (glass), but in my interpretation of this challenge, the transparency object enhanses/blocks/changes the subject behind it. This is a very nice photo of a guppy. Photo 8 Transparency 4 total 6 swash |
| 07/02/2002 02:26:00 PM |
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| 07/02/2002 12:04:00 PM |
Under The Seaby tacoComment by FranziskaLang: wow, i know acquarium shots are difficult. good for you for taking this on. i wish the fish was just a little sharper and didn't have the hot spot (from flash?) on it. -- gr8photos (4) |
| 07/01/2002 06:22:00 PM |
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| 07/01/2002 04:43:00 PM |
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| 07/01/2002 03:19:00 PM |
Under The Seaby tacoComment by superdne: it's truly transparent, yes. I guess we see that absolutely transparent doesn't really add anything to a scene. |
| 07/01/2002 01:04:00 PM |
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