Slide show Yap/Palau

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cdiver2

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That was great! I only hope to be able to eventually travel and dive those beautiful exotic locales.

As for the slideshow I thought it was very good.
 
Very nice show. We are in the process of booking this trip. We are leaning more to a Palau/Truk trip. Can't remember is I asked you but what did you see in Yap that was significantly different than Palau?

Your show is really well composed. A couple of your shots were "cut off", see half of a clown fish because it is in top of the frame. I found you have to go to Slide, then Motion Options, then in Zoom reduce the size of the photo to 70-80%, this way you will see the whole photo "on screen". Starting position and Ending position should/can be the same.
 
wow, great show
 
mjh:
Very nice show. We are in the process of booking this trip. We are leaning more to a Palau/Truk trip. Can't remember is I asked you but what did you see in Yap that was significantly different than Palau?

Your show is really well composed. A couple of your shots were "cut off", see half of a clown fish because it is in top of the frame. I found you have to go to Slide, then Motion Options, then in Zoom reduce the size of the photo to 70-80%, this way you will see the whole photo "on screen". Starting position and Ending position should/can be the same.

The shot I think you are talking about "the one going from right to left and just shows its pectoral fin* that is the whole frame. Mrs cdiver is getting into a part of the subject mode to see what detail there is in there. On that one she was after the fan shape of the fin. I think that approach paid off in the last photo of the giant clam, all the photos in that series were different shots, no zoom in photo shop or photodex. She did JUST get a lot of the nudis in the frame but as this is only the second time with the camera I am not going to be to hard on her ( I had a h*ll of a time in getting her to take the camera). Our next trip, Friday, I am not going to take my camera, just assist her with her shots. I have a feeling though that I may come away with a red face after seeing the clam, fish on coral, shrimp on coral and Anemone closing shots.
 

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