Sharks
Aussie_bluey
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Hi all well back from our Holiday. Here are some photos of Sharks I took at Seaworld on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.:):
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I like how this Tiger sharks dorsal fin has broken the waters surface.:):
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I like the shadow and reflection as well.
I wonder about the camera settings. I imagine it to be quite gloomy in the aquarium. Is the light from the tank enough? Are they all hand held?
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Thanks everyone for your kind comments. Well Raz and Harry the setting were from memory as follows. F8.0, 360 some had a 250 shutter speed. It was not gloomy at all the Aquarium is huge and is open to the sky so light was very good. I found that in the morning the light sun was in the best position for taking these shots. In fact I had to darken the photos a little due them being a little to light. They well all shot handheld, I left my Monopod back at the Hotel.
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