Michael,
That’s a beautiful photograph. It’s amazing how using a relatively low aperture made the green ghost pipe fish stick out even on a green background.
Well done!
Sharon
Hi Sharon, which week? which picture ID ?
PS: you can use the [ potw ] $picture-id [ / potw ] tag to embed the photo in your post. So everybody has a reference to talk about
HIER CLICKEN >> Macht beim großen Weihnachts-Posting-Wettrennen mit!
Help other users and submit a picture taken with your camera! * Zwei Canon EOS 5D im Hugyfot HFC-5D Unterwassegehäuse mit 45° Winkelsucher, großem Fisheye Dome, Planport und achromate MacroMate Nahlinse (nass-klappbar) Unterwasserblitze: zwei INON Z-240, Subtronic Nova mit eTTL, SeaAndSea YS-250 Canon 17-40mm F4.0L, 24-105mm 4.0L, 70-200mm F2.8L IS, 100mm F2.8 Macro, Sigma 15mm F2.8 Fisheye, Sigma 50mm F2.8 Macro, Canon MP-E 65mm (5:1) Ebenfalls eine EOS 40D im Hugyfof HFC-40D, von dem ich mich wg. vorbestellter EOS 5D Mk II trennen muss/will,..
Hi,
I think this is the picture Sharon referred to and I can only agree that it´s a very good shot. Congratulations to that, Micheal. I wish I´d have more time to go diving in spots, where you have a chance to see fish like that.
“You can´t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.” (Mark Twain)
Sony DSC-P12 + Sony MPK-PHA + Epoque ES150-DS / alt. Magic Filter Sony A100 + DT 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 + 100mm F2,8 Macro + Ikelite DS125 (no Housing for the A100, yet, again)
yes it was a really hard decision this week! but we got a lucky winner…
/lars