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Anemonefish
An anemone fish from the Red Sea in its host red anemone, shot using snooted lighting - basically an attachment to the strobe to give a spotlight effect
Nikon D500
60mm
ISO 200
1/250th f16
single Retra Prime strobe with LSD snoot attached
Mike
Last edited by Mike Poole; 12-22-2021 at 08:46 PM.
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Hi Mike ... I always loved your UW shots and this is no exceptions .
Lovely subject in the natural homing ...COOOL .
Colors look so realistic and overall processing , well done !!
Perfect use of the strobe , IMHO .
TFS Andreas
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Only just spotted this Mike, I agree a real beauty, the flash could so easily have blown the whites but all looks great. I like the effect the snoot it makes for a really interesting composition. I always look at these UW shots of yours and marvel at their clarity, this one is no exception.
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Love the light and dark elements in this frame. Very nice.
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan Ashton
Only just spotted this Mike, I agree a real beauty, the flash could so easily have blown the whites but all looks great. I like the effect the snoot it makes for a really interesting composition. I always look at these UW shots of yours and marvel at their clarity, this one is no exception.
Thanks Jon, it was just great to get wet again! Hopefully Tiger sharks and great hammerheads next month unless Mr Covid stops me
Mike
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Originally Posted by
John Mack
Love the light and dark elements in this frame. Very nice.
Thanks for taking the time to comment John
Mike