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Camera: Nikon D60
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1 / 200)
Aperture: f/20.0
Lens: 55 mm
ISO: 100
Date and Time (Original): 2010:06:02 19:57:17.40 +02:00
dive site Badisco Port (Le) - Puglia - Italy
Depth 18 meters
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=40.038 ... &a=1&tab=1

Exposure: 0.005 sec (1 / 200)
Aperture: f/20.0
Lens: 55 mm
ISO: 100
Date and Time (Original): 2010:06:02 19:57:17.40 +02:00
dive site Badisco Port (Le) - Puglia - Italy
Depth 18 meters
http://www.panoramio.com/map/#lt=40.038 ... &a=1&tab=1

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fox147 - Posts: 38
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wow, those eggs look amazing.. nice find. a little dark.
Scott Gietler Owner/Editor, Underwater Photography Guide & Bluewater Photo http://www.uwphotographyguide.com http://www.bluewaterphotostore.com
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scottg - Site Admin
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A great find.
The eggs look almost transparent. Did you take any shots with side lighting?
That might show off the eggs a little more.
The eggs look almost transparent. Did you take any shots with side lighting?
That might show off the eggs a little more.
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smb2 - Posts: 187
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smb2 wrote:A great find.
The eggs look almost transparent. Did you take any shots with side lighting?
That might show off the eggs a little more.
Agree, right side light would be greate.
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Vladimir_VRO - Posts: 12
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Well I don't want to get to picky but since we are breaking down this one shot.......
(Lots of your posts have beautiful lighting.)
The second image is a little hot. I was thinking more soft lighting on the side of the egg mass and very little on the snail side, hoping to show off the detail inside the eggs and give contrast and color to the snail.
For me that would take MULTIPLE attempts.
(Lots of your posts have beautiful lighting.)
The second image is a little hot. I was thinking more soft lighting on the side of the egg mass and very little on the snail side, hoping to show off the detail inside the eggs and give contrast and color to the snail.
For me that would take MULTIPLE attempts.
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smb2 - Posts: 187
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