Photos from Palau

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really wonderful photos, pak. i know how you feel re: d200 (or d80). that large viewfinder is waaaay better than the tiny one on the d70s also. probably one of the main reason I'd upgrade.
 
hehehe... I guess I'll hold out for Canon to release a 40D (if it ever does come out...) :D

Here's some more Palau shots... Sadly the shark pics (I've got tons of them) are pretty mediocre... Lemme see if I can work some photoshop magic on them later...

Anyways, here's a token anemone fish shot...
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whip coral goby
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squat lobster
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and the angry mob waiting for me at the exit of Chandelier Cave after I ruined their nightvision with my strobes too many times... :D
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Here are some of the pics that I have managed to process...

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pakman:
wow, such kind words from the bald, dark lord from Yap... but I may stray to the darkside... Had a look thru the viewfinder on the D200... OMG, that is huge compared to the Canon 400D/ 350D. And the brightness is like day and night...

Try the 5D viewfinder, you'll be blown away :wink: :D.

And on another note those are wonderful shots, especially the fishy type shots from the Tokina, i'm quite impressed by your pics from it.

Love the blues and lighting you got in your photos.
And what kind of garbage is this about abysmal keeper rate??
From what i've seen those are just wonderful :D :D.
 

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