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richard hans

Exposure Date: 2008:06:26 03:57:18;
Make: Canon;
Model: Canon EOS 20D;
Exposure Time: 1/13.0 seconds s;
FNumber: f/4.5;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 800;
ExposureProgram: Other;
ExposureBiasValue: +-1 2/3
MeteringMode: Other;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 100.0 mm mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows;


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Underwater

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Glad to be the first here and to enjoy this remarkable image, I like the effect of the big fish been so close , looks scaring for the smaller one or may be on the other hand , they are getting well together, very beautiful image my friend as usual.

 

All of the best my friend.

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Great capture Richard!  Although this predominately 'not so great looking fellow' almost reminds me of a 'blind date' I quite fortunatelygot out of in my much younger years!  Great definition, color and illumination.  Wonderful additon to your Portfolio...congrats, Gail

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Wild and crazy shot. Well done. I love the "expression" on the face of the gold fish. What kind of fish is the larger one? nice lighting and color. - Charles

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Captivating image. However the body of the fish(es) looked noisy on my monitor.

I copied the image to Gimp and it looked considerably less noisy.  I cropped the noisy portion and blurred the rear side a bit. I just did this for my understanding.

 

Sorry if you feel I have taken undue liberties with your image.

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dear Charles, sorry I really don't know what kind is the larger one,   thanks.           dear Richard t.,I discovered when the larger one came to me his face suddenly deformed by the corner of water-tank__ when I taken a shot but he gone...again & again__finally I got this one.            dear Ranga, it's ok on my monitor, thanks!                                                                            

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The patience that the photographer can have in getting the shot at the right moment is obvious here. The tones and light are very good too. Very well done, Richard. Warm regards, Dimitris.

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