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    Al has asked me on many occasions to push the ISO on my 5D MkII, so here I did. I used a new lens cap (soft rubber) to set lens directly on the glass as to avoid reflections. These jelly fish put on quite a show. This image was from the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga. ISO 6400, f/4.0, 1/400 sec, EF24-105mm f/4.0L IS USM, 67mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. Comments Welcome.....
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    This is an extraordinary image. I wasn't sure if I was looking at an exotic pastry confection, something other-worldly or an inflated rubber gizmo. Can't quite belief it's a jellyfish. I'm not qualified to comment on the photography, but for me the deep blue just beside the green sets off the golden luminosity sensationally. Thank you for this!!

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    wow! ISO 6400, now that's impressive! i love the detail in the image. looks like it's lit from the inside. i just want to see more!! great job, richard.

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    Nice exposure with no flash, well done. I live in Nashville and love to visit there, hope you enjoyed the trip.

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    Well done richard - 6400 looks good. Like this a lot - the rubber lens hood has done its job :)

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    Gus Cobos
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    Mr. Waas; for a moment there I thought that you were Jacques-Yves Cousteau...:eek: :D I love the image and capture...the color rendition and fine details are off the chart...well done...:cool:

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    Excellent and that is the way to do it !!! Great using the rubber lens hood !!! ... one clean image for the high ISO !!! Love it !!!

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    Kris Mortensen
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    Awesome image! I really like this one!

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