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Jellifish -3
Image Title:  Jellifish -3
 
 By: Snehendu Kar  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Snehendu Kar {K:2427}
Project #16 Poetry in Pictures Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon  60mm f/2.8D AF Micro
Uploaded 12/11/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 857 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 17 Rating
6.25
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Long Beach
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About Underwater-Long Beach acquarium
builtin flash
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There are 17 Comments in 1 Pages
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Abeer Al Jarsh   {K:10209} 12/11/2004
excellent shot i do love underwater pictures ... do Nikon D100 have under water body cover ?


Krystian Frahn   {K:805} 12/11/2004
really nice!


Fabio Keiner   {K:49356} 12/11/2004
very well seen & captured!


Peter Godden   {K:745} 12/11/2004
Very beautiful and with great colour! Wonderful
Regards
Peter


Suzie Hansen   {K:991} 12/11/2004
The only thing I would change would be to flip the photograph so that the jellyfish on the right would become the one on the left. It would tell more of a story that way.


Shiv Kumar Surya   {K:13464} 12/12/2004
Beautiful capture of Jelly. Really poetic mood.
These jellies are unusual for me.
Regards,
'Surya'


L G   {K:18529} 10/24/2005
Featured Critique
I too went to the Long Beach Acquarium, but didn't even come close to capturing an image like this.

Given the light I'm surprised that this image came out as good as it did especially at 1/125th with a flash.

The detail is perfect.

Did you use any kind of filter? I see absolutely no relflection from the tanks that the jelly fish were in.

7+!


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:192041} 10/28/2005
very cool my friend.....
is the first shot that i se of the jellifish..!
great colors and composoition!
congrats
roby

ps how are you!?!


Ellen Smith   {K:14418} 10/28/2005
Excellent, breathtaking!


Steve Spencer   {K:-514} 10/28/2005
Stunningly beautiful shot. It's got it all goin' on: sharpness, contrast, good color saturation, interesting subject, good composition of an existing scene where elements cannot be arranged.


Lucy R   {K:565} 10/28/2005
What a truely fantastic photograph!!
well done :)


tom rumland   {K:14874} 10/28/2005
wow! absolutely gorgeous! i have never been able to get jellyfish in an aquarium this sharp. beautiful color, too. and you say you flashed it? no reflections on the glass? again, wow! so how did you do it? tripod? i have many questions... please tell us...

take care,
tom


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 10/28/2005
Must have been shot at an angle to avoid the reflected flash. Very good clarity. I'm imprssed with the amount of light you managed to get in there. I find these exhibits very rewarding to photograph but usually there is so very little ambient light...


Lori Stitt   {K:74568} 10/28/2005
Very nice photographs,
I've never seen these types of jelly fish!
Good job,
Lori ;)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 10/29/2005
WOW This is stunning!! well done
Regards :O)


Gayle's Eclectic Photos   {K:91043} 1/16/2006
hi, one of the best underwater shots i have ever seen here at UF!...wonderful clarity,color,details and exposure...good dof,too
Any tips for shooting these to avoid the glare from the tank?.....gayle 7+


Snehendu Kar   {K:2427} 3/6/2006
Gayle:
The trick is to bring the camera lens very close -almost touching the aquarium wall- at 45% angle.
That along with a lot of luck help!!


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