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![]() Thanks for all the comments guys!
I'm using a nikon d80, and most of these shots were with the nikkor 50mm f1.8, but I think one or two may be with a sigma 28mm f2.8 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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![]() Every shot made me say 'wow!'. Well done...I've never taken any good photos there and I have the same camera and lens lol.
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![]() Do they have any seahorses or sea dragons?
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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? ![]() ... 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 ... ![]()
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![]() Oh .. the blur is her hair maybe? I thought it was an out of focus part of the aquascape or something.
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![]() This is a good tip... I'll have to try it. With my crappy little camera I need all the tips I can get
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![]() I used to do that trick with my old 35mm. To show what a complete tool that I am though, I can't find out how to do it with my current digital camera (mine is the D70s). I tried googling the info but all I could find was wireless remote shutter controllers.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Tony, there is a button by the top LCD to change the shutter settings on the camera. One of the settings is a timer, but to set the timer duration you have to go into the shooting menu (i think).
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