Choo-Choo Nudi's & Dressed-up Octopus

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Love those nudis!

Can you tell me your EXIF data for the nudi shot? So crisp!

Love the rest of 'em...I, too, had a great occy the other day - photos are coming once I get caught up on the work I neglected to go diving!
 
alcina:
Love those nudis!

Can you tell me your EXIF data for the nudi shot? So crisp!

Love the rest of 'em...I, too, had a great occy the other day - photos are coming once I get caught up on the work I neglected to go diving!
Here are the settings:
F3.2
1/200
ISO 64
External Strobe:Auto

Looking forward to your pics!
 
very nice, Lisa!
 
Nice.

Im jealous. Not a lot of nudibranches in the lake here. :(
 
Thanks for the feedback guys, I need it :eek:). I am have a hard time getting used to the stobe, took me 15 shots of the octopus and 5 or 6 for the nudis. Still lots of trial and error work ahead of me.
 
Good Job, Lisa! I love the octopus! Talk about camoflage

It took me several dives to get used to the strobe, too, and I still don't have it nailed down. Do you find that you need to adjust the f/stop dial more than just a click or two?
 
OH yeah....It's like taking a picture with every setting until I get something. Lucky for me it was a small octopus, a grown up would have just split.
 
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