The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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:uwphotographer: WOW Jim I think the last set of pics that you posted are your best yet They are fantastic :uwphotographer:
I learned a few things last weekend with my camera and some settings (and there was some great vis)...

macro, no strobe and use the focus light to get the shots. Now, where the heck is my diopter?
 
I left Saturday and Sunday's pictures in PB. I do have Monday's pictures and had the chance to edit with my video card...

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Ooooh, Whitenose Pipefish
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Someone mentioned to me that they like the artistic layout where the light is mainly behind the subject... So I tried a few shots to see how it worked.
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(probably missed the mark by a little, but I can see what they were talking about and can keep it in mind for some future shots)


Other shots of the seahorse
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Jim, Very nice. We need to get down there again and dive some more at the bridge. I probably won't be able to dive there again until Christmas, which probably means I'll have to dive the West side.
 
Jim.. I was always told the bigger the better! :D
 

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