Sharks

Aussie_blueyAussie_bluey Registered Users Posts: 593 Major grins
edited September 25, 2005 in Wildlife
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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  • Aussie_blueyAussie_bluey Registered Users Posts: 593 Major grins
    edited September 20, 2005
    I like the its shadow in this shot.:):
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  • Aussie_blueyAussie_bluey Registered Users Posts: 593 Major grins
    edited September 20, 2005
    Hi, I'm just passing.:D
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  • Aussie_blueyAussie_bluey Registered Users Posts: 593 Major grins
    edited September 20, 2005
    Tiger shark reflections.
    I like how this Tiger sharks dorsal fin has broken the waters surface.:):
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  • RohirrimRohirrim Registered Users Posts: 1,889 Major grins
    edited September 20, 2005
    Hi all well back from our Holiday. Here are some photos of Sharks I took at Seaworld on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.:):
    Nice Shots Tim!
  • RazRaz Registered Users Posts: 130 Major grins
    edited September 21, 2005
    So I see you really had a nice time :)

    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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  • Osprey WhispererOsprey Whisperer Registered Users Posts: 3,803 Major grins
    edited September 21, 2005
    thumb.gifthumb.gifthumb.gif Well done.


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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited September 21, 2005
    Very nice shots Tim taken in what had to be less than ideal shooting conditions.
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  • Aussie_blueyAussie_bluey Registered Users Posts: 593 Major grins
    edited September 21, 2005
    Camera settings and Light.
    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.
    Tim
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  • Michiel de BriederMichiel de Brieder Registered Users Posts: 864 Major grins
    edited September 25, 2005
    that first and last one are pretty awesome! The first is quite griping because of the composition with the fish along the shark, the last one is excellent because of that cool reflection on the top!

    The sooner I can get to a good zoo where they have this kind of aquaria the better :D
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