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Old 11-21-2008, 04:39 AM
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Very cool thanks for sharing.
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Old 11-21-2008, 05:11 AM
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Very cool! Thanks
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Old 11-21-2008, 05:51 AM
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Thanks for all the comments guys!

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Great shots. What camera and lens were u using?
I'm using a nikon d80, and most of these shots were with the nikkor 50mm f1.8, but I think one or two may be with a sigma 28mm f2.8

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Fabulous pictures!!

Did you have to use a tripod for some of these?
Nope, didn't bring a tripod. Some were taken with the camera braced against the glass/acrylic or braced against the frame of the viewing panel. This allowed me to use the longer than usual shutter times.
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Old 11-21-2008, 06:17 AM
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Every shot made me say 'wow!'. Well done...I've never taken any good photos there and I have the same camera and lens lol.
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Do they have any seahorses or sea dragons?
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Old 11-21-2008, 06:30 AM
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if it weren't for that stupid lady in the background of the octo pic...
ahah I never even noticed her until I read this... Peace... ahah loser!
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Old 11-21-2008, 07:42 AM
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vaporize, there are H. reidi sea horses, bred at the aquarium. There are also ribbon sea dragons (technically a pipefish); both captive bred and the originals from another public aquarium (I want to say Boston?)
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Nope, didn't bring a tripod. Some were taken with the camera braced against the glass/acrylic or braced against the frame of the viewing panel. This allowed me to use the longer than usual shutter times.
Really? Wow, I'm impressed. I noticed the shutter speed on the octopus shot was 1/3s ... I would never be able to hold a camera still enough freehand, and it's perfect clarity in the picture, the octopus didn't even move in that time ... totally impressed.

Do you have a remote for shutter release then? Even the act of pressing the shutter release gives me a tiny bit of camera shake, anything slower than 1/30s is pretty much a gamble for me. ..

So, any tips you could share? (Pretty please?!)

... And I feel oblivious, I don't see the lady in the background of the octopus shot. I stared and stared .. must be missing something .. I'm going to go look again now ...
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Oh .. the blur is her hair maybe? I thought it was an out of focus part of the aquascape or something. Honestly, all I see is the octopus. Lady in background or no it's a good shot.
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Really? Wow, I'm impressed. I noticed the shutter speed on the octopus shot was 1/3s ... I would never be able to hold a camera still enough freehand, and it's perfect clarity in the picture, the octopus didn't even move in that time ... totally impressed.

Do you have a remote for shutter release then? Even the act of pressing the shutter release gives me a tiny bit of camera shake, anything slower than 1/30s is pretty much a gamble for me. ..

So, any tips you could share? (Pretty please?!)

... And I feel oblivious, I don't see the lady in the background of the octopus shot. I stared and stared .. must be missing something .. I'm going to go look again now ...
The lady in the background is making a victory sign. I was going to clone it out in PS but got lazy :P The octo shot wasn't actually freehand per say. I rested the on the concrete frame of the viewing window and held it firmly in place. You can also hold the lens against the viewing panel firmly to achieve this kind of stability. Something you might want to try next time you need to shoot really slow is the 2 second timer on the shutter. This will fire the shutter 2 second after you press it so that the button pressing will not move the camera during exposure.
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