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    Just an experiment. Took this at the Maui aquarium and like the way it turned out. Keeper or not?

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    I like it Roy, suggest on cloning out the fishes that are cut in half on the right and top portions of the frame and just leave the center cluster...:cool:

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    Agree with Gus and please include EXIF data so we can review the exposure techs.

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    Second Gus's and Jeff's suggestions. I like the colors and the reflecting light.

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    Keeper Roy !! These guys are difficult since they reflect light just like a mirror, about only option is making many to luck out with one !!!

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    Like it Roy - like the sunlight streaming down through the water, might add a tiuch of sharpening to the fish and clean up the cut off ones.
    Good show:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gus Cobos View Post
    I like it Roy, suggest on cloning out the fishes that are cut in half on the right and top portions of the frame and just leave the center cluster...:cool:
    Gus, I feel that much cloning is too much for me.:( Would love to do it though, you're right it would be a stronger photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Cashdollar View Post
    Agree with Gus and please include EXIF data so we can review the exposure techs.
    D90, ISO 800, 50mm, F5, 1/60.

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    Oscar, Alfred and Lance. thank you for your comments.
    Alf you are right, too quite a few and this was the one I chose.
    Lance, I was hesitant to use more sharpening but perhaps you are right.

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