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Snappers
Rather than just go for a normal underwater shot for this months theme, I thought I'd try an old one with the water forming part of the overall scene as opposed to just shooting through it!
2 main species of fish in the shot, the ones on the left are big eye snapper, the others being red humpback snapper. Plus a few others scattered around the BG!
Canon 7d in a subal housing (said it was an old shot!)
Tokina 10-17mm fisheye at 11mm
ISO 100
1/100th f7.1
Twin inon z-240 strobes
Mike
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Very cool. That is alot of fish. Love the colors throughout the image.
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Hi Mike - Lots to like here including the vibrant colors and the lighting. I imagine that shooting a school of fish is a lot like shooting a flock of birds but with the currents amplifying some of the problems. Ideally, I would want a little more room in front and a clean edge at the back of the school but I don't think that was possible since you were almost as wide as you could go. Interesting to see a few swimming in the opposite direction. I guess there's some in every crowd.
TFS,
Rachel
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A fine image with lovely colours and good composition. I like it.
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Hi Mike , lovely wide angle UW image , almost a seascape .
You captured the school forming fish behavior well , and nice to see the two species almost building their own in the full school .
Lovely vibrance and good tonal range , not bad for that old kit. Well done Mike .
Like this one a lot .
Agree with rachel about the clean edges , but i bet this was very difficult to achieve .
TFS Andreas
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Originally Posted by
Rachel Hollander
Hi Mike - Lots to like here including the vibrant colors and the lighting. I imagine that shooting a school of fish is a lot like shooting a flock of birds but with the currents amplifying some of the problems. Ideally, I would want a little more room in front and a clean edge at the back of the school but I don't think that was possible since you were almost as wide as you could go. Interesting to see a few swimming in the opposite direction. I guess there's some in every crowd.
TFS,
Rachel
Cheers Rachel, it probably would have been nice with a clean edge, just not possible on this occasion sadly. I would have only been about a foot from the closet fish in the middle - maybe they lost their nerve and turned. Or maybe they're just not very bright!
Mike