Fish portraits: eye to eye with some very willing photo subjects
Article Abstract:
The key to successful fish photography is making eye to eye contact with the subject. Groupers are good subjects because they approach divers and sit motionless for long periods of time. In contrast, the parrotfish are hard to photograph because they are in constant motion while looking for food.
Publisher: Primedia Enterprises, Inc.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
Portrayals, Recreation, Fishes, Skin diving
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
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Controlling light
Article Abstract:
Controlling ambient and artificial light is important in taking good pictures using the Nikonos V underwater camera equipped with a through-the-lens auto flash. Several tips on how to control and compensate for ambient light are presented.
Publisher: Primedia Enterprises, Inc.
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
Publication Name: Skin Diver
Subject: Sport, sporting goods and toys industry
ISSN: 0037-6345
Year: 1996
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Subjects list: Methods, Underwater photography
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