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justleesa

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Just a couple of pictures form today. Seems that the setting that you all have suggested seem to be working well for me. Thanks again!
Aloha,
Lisa
 
Great, Lisa!

What's the ID on that guy in #5? And what settings are you using???

Lovely shots!
 
Nice turtle shot!!!
Did you go under the guy or did was the turtle just passing by above you?
 
sapphire:
Great, Lisa!

What's the ID on that guy in #5? And what settings are you using???

Lovely shots!
Thanks! And you know, I checked the Hawaiian invertebrates book and couldn't find it. Someone said that it is an aging blue dragon. I wrote to the slug website and am hoping to get an answer of some kind.

As for the settings I have M/F4.0/ 1/100 /Slow flash/AF/Iso 64/ Noise reduction on/WB Auto/Scene Modes Normal.

Lisa
 
boney:
Nice turtle shot!!!
Did you go under the guy or did was the turtle just passing by above you?
lol, I came up from under the wreck the same moment he pushed off so I just swam under him and got lucky :54:
Glad you like it!
 
Cool pics! I really liked #4...he seems to have an agenda. Although you referred to your settings,you never said what they were. What were your settings?....I'm practicing with house plants and items placed within them to get the "feel" of items within a coral community, so I'm working on different settings myself.

Thanks,Tommy
 
mardigrastexan:
I'm practicing with house plants and items placed within them to get the "feel" of items within a coral community, so I'm working on different settings myself.

Cool idea! I'll have to try that. I have been thinking about adding some kind of probe to get a feeling for distance.
Just posted the settings in a previous post!
Aloha,
Lisa
 
very nice....
 
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