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Old 29-09-2007, 23:13   #1 (permalink)

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The Caves - Loch Long - 29/09/07

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Here's my latest instalment from the Caves today



Shrimp


Poor Cod


Starfish and Urchin


Plumose Anemone


Urchin


Wrasse and Goby's


David McKendry


And some arty bubbles..
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Ho Scott,

These are getting better and better.

I have to say, given the camera and it's shutter lag, the picture of the poor cod is very good - were they moving or just sitting there?

Also, it's a very simple composition but I really like the shot of the plumose.
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Ho Scott,

These are getting better and better.

I have to say, given the camera and it's shutter lag, the picture of the poor cod is very good - were they moving or just sitting there?

Also, it's a very simple composition but I really like the shot of the plumose.
Hi Tim.
The Cod was hiding in a crack so wasn't moving too much. Was a bit of a squeeze to get my rig in.

Also to help on the shutter lag I try and take pics of fish on manual focus. It can mean a lot of out of focus shots but when I get one it's worth it

I need to spend a bit more time on Photoshop for most of these. Pushed them through quickly but over cooked some of them. Also think there is a bit of time to be spent on the shrimp to see if I can reduce the blowout on the LHS.
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Wink Shrimp

I know a place where they have an ID page without a shrimp....LOL

PS the last one.....MMMmmm G+T
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