Another set from my Osprey trip

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Another set from my Osprey trip

Postby stetner on Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:58 pm

Here are some more

Fish in clear water (Ribbon Reefs) Tamron 90mm
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Green leaf scorpion fish (Ribbon Reefs) Tamron 90mm
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Shark and Moray (Osprey Reef) Canon 10-22mm
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Underwater Photographer and Moray (Osprey Reef) Canon 10-22mm
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Re: Another set from my Osprey trip

Postby biggerry on Tue Aug 26, 2008 11:41 pm

I love #3, nice angle and your buddy (assumed) in the corner adds to it :D

the last one is also very nice but, tsk, tsk on touching the coral.

Having recently dived off Port Douglas with just a ordinary throwaway camera I appreciate the effort one must go to get nice images like these, definitely not as easy at it looks :up:
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Re: Another set from my Osprey trip

Postby ATJ on Wed Aug 27, 2008 10:39 am

Doug,

1) Great separation of the fish and background.

2) Nice shot of a great looking fish. Is that at Steve's? I didn't see any weedys on this trip. :(

3 & 4) Ah... I recognise The Pulpit at North Horn. Both shots have great colour and good strobe coverage. Are they cropped at all? What strobe(s) are you using?
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Re: Another set from my Osprey trip

Postby stetner on Wed Aug 27, 2008 5:57 pm

Thanks guys.
1) AJT do you have a name for this one? something common and unimpressive I imagine, but I like the separation too!

2) is at Jaynem's Wall (within a half hour of Steve's. It is called a weedy scorpion fish then? OK)

3 & 4 ) Not cropped at all, hence the softness at the edges. I have a +2 diopter on it, I think I need a +4 which I have now bought but have not tried yet. 3 was at 12mm and 4 was at 10mm. Strobe was a single ikelite DS-125.
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Re: Another set from my Osprey trip

Postby ATJ on Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:18 pm

1) White-belly damsel, <i>Amblygyphidodon leucogaster</i>.

2). D'oh. It is indeed a leaf scorpionfish, <i>Taenianotus triacanthus</i>. (The 'flu is playing havoc with my brain).

3&4) That is very impressive for a single DS125. The coverage must be more than Ikelite claim. I too found good coverage with 2 x DS125 with my 12-24mm at 12mm. With the +4 I was able to get a lot closer.
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