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Old 13-06-2005, 11:00   #1 (permalink)

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Trust me : It was taken in green waters Yesterday actually...Down in Dingle/Co.Kerry/ Ireland. Came out well I think.



Here is the EXIF settings...Which I always find helpful to view other peoples photos with. It helps you learn settings and what might work for you.
So post them EXIF settings also !!

2005:06:12 13:33:00
18-55mm @ 45mm
1/200 sec, f/16
Mode: Manual
Metering: Center-weighted average
ISO: 100
AF mode: One-shot AF
Drive: Single frame shooting
White balance: Auto
Flash: Off
File size: 5,386KB
Image size: 3072 x 2048
Color space: sRGB
Saturation: High
Sharpness: High2
Contrast: Normal
Tone: Normal








2005:06:11 18:11:00
18-55mm @ 18mm
1/320 sec, f/20.1
Mode: Manual
Metering: Center-weighted average
ISO: 100
AF mode: One-shot AF
Drive: Single frame shooting
White balance: Auto
Flash: Off
File size: 4,887KB
Image size: 3072 x 2048
Color space: sRGB
Saturation: High
Sharpness: High2
Contrast: Normal
Tone: Normal
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Hi Derek,

They're beautiful. The first one especially is superb.

Were you diving with Dive Dingle? I've been thinking about getting down that way myself sometime soon - just as soon as the family allows in fact.
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Well tim, Dingle is a good place for familys with plenty to do.
I dived with Dive Dingle yes. Pretty good setup there. www.divedingle.com
I posted most of the pics onto my site if you like to see more.
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Hi Derek,

Had a look at the photos on your site and some of those photos are mightly impressive! I loved one of the seal photos, real clarity and personality. I reckon that should be put into a competition. Looks like I'll have to get down to Dingle before I leave Ireland.

This is a hint folks - hop over to Dereks site and have a look at the photos - you'll love em.
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Hi Derek,

Had a look at the photos on your site and some of those photos are mightly impressive! I loved one of the seal photos, real clarity and personality. I reckon that should be put into a competition. Looks like I'll have to get down to Dingle before I leave Ireland.

This is a hint folks - hop over to Dereks site and have a look at the photos - you'll love em.
Echo Tim's comments here, the first one of the seal is fantastic, character is definitely the right description. I hope we get the same sort of viz next week in Farnes. Will try for a couple of pictures myself.
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I like the seal too. I would just like if there was more in it or a closer-up of the seal...Ach its ok sure



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2005:06:12 13:25:06
18-55mm @ 18mm
1/200 sec, f/11
Mode: Manual
Metering: Center-weighted average
ISO: 100
AF mode: One-shot AF
Drive: Single frame shooting
White balance: Auto
Flash: Off
File size: 5,072KB
Image size: 3072 x 2048
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Hi Derick,
'Fantastic photos'
If I ever get half as close to pic like those I shall be a well happy snapper!
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