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Images of Seaworld Gold Coast for review.Hi all, just some images for review. Taken at seaworld, the ones of the fish were taken at shark bay in an observation room. Images are resized for web only no cropping done. Taken with a Sigma 50-500 (Bigma), new toy testing it out.
http://www.lkgrainger.fotopic.net/c587335.html
There's some really nice pics in there.
I especially like the polar bear with the fish and the dolphins jumping. I also like the one with the seal poking his head out of the water. Steve.
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Some nice photos there Leigh... I was up there at Christmas and had a great time with my D70...
You might find that you get more responses if you actually embed a couple of the best shots in your post... Also - If you have photoshop, try running some of the underwater shots through this action and see what they come out like... Cheers, John
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I tried to embed them I was sucessful when I first joined the forum havent been able to do it since, and I used the same method as before.
I love the lense I hardly put another lense on now when I go out. And did I mention that they are all handheld.
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