Posted by Ahraht (Loures, Portugal) on 1 February 2007 in Animal & Insect and Portfolio.
The fourth of 5 "Waterscapes"
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Now thats a nice picture, very nicely captured and processed. Great job.
1 Feb 2007 12:07am
Wow, thats a lovely shot!
1 Feb 2007 1:56am
A luz a entrar pela água azul fica muito bem. Está óptima. Onde a tiraste? No Oceanário?
1 Feb 2007 2:35am
An incredible blue, clarity of the water is amazing - aquarium or ocean?
1 Feb 2007 3:42am
Great job. I love your waterscape series.
1 Feb 2007 6:16am
amazing clarity and hues! they look quite big... wonder how they taste=P
1 Feb 2007 7:57am
Love the clarity of the water and the sunshine coming through. absolutely a wonderful shot. Love that I can see more fish in the background. makes me wish to be there :)
1 Feb 2007 8:53am
What a beautiful scene, I like the hues. Congratulations!
1 Feb 2007 9:05am
This is a truely amazing photo, almost looks like a painting . nice work !
1 Feb 2007 12:05pm
very well done! How did you do it?????
1 Feb 2007 4:44pm
Quite brilliant! Tell us please!
1 Feb 2007 4:53pm
Believe me that with some luck and becouse of my lack of time I will visit you all on your blogs. For now I will try to answer your questions. This photo was taken in burst mode. Probably the 18th or 20th of a group of 42. It was taken in the outside of the main tank of Aquário Vasco da Gama in the Parque das Nações site. The metering mode was set to full and the AF was set to AI servo. With this two settings, and manual mode, widest aperture, press the shutter release button until you drop dead. Then take your face out of the viewfinder and look around. Looks like you are the main attraction with people staring at you and your bursting camera as if you were a cold blood murderer. LOL
1 Feb 2007 6:04pm
I love the colours and the light coming through from the top. Awesome
2 Feb 2007 11:08am
wow! Look at the light and color! fantastic shot!
21 Feb 2007 10:27am
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