Delphinus |
11-21-2008 03:58 PM |
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Originally Posted by spoot
(Post 361776)
Nope, didn't bring a tripod. Some were taken with the camera braced against the glass/acrylic or braced against the frame of the viewing panel. This allowed me to use the longer than usual shutter times.
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Really? Wow, I'm impressed. I noticed the shutter speed on the octopus shot was 1/3s ... I would never be able to hold a camera still enough freehand, and it's perfect clarity in the picture, the octopus didn't even move in that time ... totally impressed.
Do you have a remote for shutter release then? Even the act of pressing the shutter release gives me a tiny bit of camera shake, anything slower than 1/30s is pretty much a gamble for me. ..
So, any tips you could share? :lol: (Pretty please?!)
... And I feel oblivious, I don't see the lady in the background of the octopus shot. I stared and stared .. must be missing something .. I'm going to go look again now ... :redface:
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