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Image Title: Pierre the Gold Fish
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| Photographer |
A. A {K:1987}
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| Project |
#15 Personal Style
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Camera Model |
Canon PowerShot A300
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| Categories |
Pets
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Film Format |
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Lens |
Digital
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| Uploaded |
11/16/2004 |
Film / Memory Type |
Digital
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ISO / Film Speed |
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146 |
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0
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Aperture |
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| Critiques |
1 |
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Pending
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| Location |
City - New York
State - NY
Country - United States
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| About |
meet Pierre my first gold fish! I bought him yesterday in Chinatown. It was a spontaneous thing, and realized that I never had one as a kid, so the time was now!
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There are 1 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sai Sivanesan
{K:455} 12/15/2004
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This is almost there! I think you have the concept dexactly right, you must reshot, it'll be a great stock photo!
Now this is what I'd humbly suggest, given the camera you are shooting with. I like the edge of the window on the right, leave it there. The angle is almost dead on, just needs to be a bit wider so you can see the left side of the bowl. The fish is too dark, if you wantt silhouette - then the fins show be too in shadow as well, but I suggest you get a desk lamp, better if its a halogen lamp and shine it from the top, thru the water, now see if you can get a blue plastic sheet or a mug or something of that sort to shine the light thru, as you don'w want to picture losing the blueish tone, its great. you might have to cut out a hole in a pieve of black cardboard to make sure the light does not spill over the glass and create a horrible shadow on the table surface. you'll have to move the light up and down to get the ratio between the ambient light and the halogen lamp right.. Good luck if you attempt it!
Sai.
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