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    Default Jason's nudibranch

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    I hope that this is the right forum for this shot. Taken on a dive in Northland, New Zealand a couple of days ago.
    All harsh critique welcome:)
    60mm 2.8 macro on a canon 40d
    SS 1/250
    Av f11
    ISO 100
    BTW, is there any way to include the meta data automatically so that I don't have to type it every time?
    Cheers

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    Martin,

    Very fascinating underwater photograph. My best friend is an military expert as it pertains to naval vessel photograph. He tells me a diver must be within inches to the subject and use a flash which makes every photo
    very difficult. Nice color, contrast and sharpness here.

    Thanks for sharing...
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    Hi Martin. What a lovely little creature. Great detail and lovely colours in this.:)

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    Martin, you are definitely in the right forum! Really neat image you have here - the blast of pink on the underbelly really makes this something special to look at. Towards the bottom of the frame you have some half-seen plants - you might consider cloning those out so as not to take away from the main plant and animal. Lovely details and what a treat to see something like this! TFS!

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    beautiful image and what a interesting creature. great catch. I agree with the cloning suggestion Julie offered.

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    Thank you all for your advice, I will clone off the bottom as suggested.
    Cheers

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    Lovely colors, light, shapes. Thanks for sharing. :) (I don't know of a way to automatically post exif info.)

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