Jan 27, 2011, 02:18
Jan 27, 2011, 06:12
Pretty good for a first attempt Kira.
The shark and the ray could be improved a little by desaturating the cyan in PS a tiny bit. But again for a first try, you should be happy.
The shark and the ray could be improved a little by desaturating the cyan in PS a tiny bit. But again for a first try, you should be happy.
Jan 27, 2011, 09:43
Great shots - takes me back to when I shot there.
Jan 27, 2011, 13:55
Congratulations on your pictures and your camera...
Jan 27, 2011, 15:56
Thank you all As most of fishes move so quick and lighting in each tanks were different, so those were my main challenges but I would love to go back there again!
Jan 27, 2011, 23:44
Great shots for a first time with the camera
Jan 28, 2011, 01:43
EnglishBob Wrote:Great shots for a first time with the cameraWelcome to the forum Kira, nice to meet you
As all my beautiful friends said, it was a great set for the first try! I can almost feel and understand how exciting it was. You really carried me too in there, I liked them all. But you will see your photography how improves in times.
Thank you, it was enjoyable too,
have a nice day,
with my love,
nia
Jan 28, 2011, 20:22
Kira, as you said the lighting in the tanks is different. So next time try taking a couple or three of each shot using different settings.
I look at what I have taken, and if it seems odd I try again. Mainly the tanks are fluorescent lights, but the outside (where people walk) sometimes are tungsten filament bulbs.
Just keep trying and you will get more keepers than throw-aways.
((The ones the governments are trying to stop us using.) I have glaucoma and I use eyedrops to counteract it. It causes my pupils to shrink, making anything indoors seem very dark. )
Bear in mind that you are taking photo's of something in water and also through glass. I tried to keep everything face on, hoping to lose as much distortion as I could.
I look at what I have taken, and if it seems odd I try again. Mainly the tanks are fluorescent lights, but the outside (where people walk) sometimes are tungsten filament bulbs.
Just keep trying and you will get more keepers than throw-aways.
((The ones the governments are trying to stop us using.) I have glaucoma and I use eyedrops to counteract it. It causes my pupils to shrink, making anything indoors seem very dark. )
Bear in mind that you are taking photo's of something in water and also through glass. I tried to keep everything face on, hoping to lose as much distortion as I could.