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A day at the Sydney AquariumI haven’t posted any images in awhile so here are just a few from 2 weeks ago. We didn't really go there to shoot any images but I found it really interesting once we got inside (first timer)
Kellogs
Kellogs - I really like the first shot of the green fish - this is a classic example of a photo that is not in focus but has a very artistic and stylised appeal
Chris
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All good images, Kellogs.
I like #1 and #2 especially. But I'd do something about the mirror you used for the self-portrait! TFF (Trevor)
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Nice shots. I was in there a few months ago but ended up with about 5% of my photographs worth keeping. I was shooting with fast iso speeds and a fast prime, but the lack of light and the huge number of kids in there made taking photographs quite frustrating.
Photo gallery online <a href="http://photoden.net/oliver">here</a> and some more on deviantArt <a href="http://oliau.deviantart.com">here</a>.
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