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Matt. K
Re: Sea horse - Fuji X10purdie... but a bit much going on directly behind it I reckon
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Re: Sea horse - Fuji X10Seadragon, actually. Same family, though.
As Rodney says, the background is a bit busy. The colours are also a bit washed out.
Re: Sea horse - Fuji X10I don't know........It looks ok for being taken through a curved tank.
Were you away from the tank or was the camera on the tank? Either way this is an ok result. Imagine trying to find this fellow out in his native space and then having the camera there to get a shot. I think that is Andrew's job around here. Me, I like to stay dry. Regards Colin
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Re: Sea horse - Fuji X10Beautiful creature Matt. Where was this?
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Weedy seadragon. They're endemic to southern Australia and quite common in the waters off Sydney.
Re: Sea horse - Fuji X10Excellent capture Matt. You have that X10 singing all right. Was this taken at Seaworld or similar?
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