Beautiful. The color and the composition make it work for me. Any slight 
softness is fine given the subject matter. Good job.
Paul
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I feel I shouldn't just dump PESOs out there without making a few comments on 
> others'. But a bit busy with Mom. However, I'll try to make some comments 
> soon.
> 
> Again, following Bruce's suggestions for camera settings for the Monterey Bay 
> Aquarium, I shot a lot of jelly fish. I felt there should have been some slow 
> classical music on the background, maybe a waltz, to go a long with their 
> graceful, slow movement.
> 
> None are super sharp, but some are a tad sharper than others. I may throw up 
> a jellyfish gallery next week. The have a tad more impact when taken 
> together, 
> and they would also probably display well on that way too. Say, a group of 
> four or so.
> 
> 1600, 50mm, 2.8, about 1/15 of a second, and accidentally shot JPG rather 
> than RAW (because the no flash setting on my camera did that without my 
> awareness 
> of it)
> 
> This is not the sharpest, not the worse, not the best, but I liked the 
> juxtaposition of the two.
> 
> Remember shot through, glass, water, and with a large f stop. 
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/jellies.htm
> 
> Comments, welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe 
> 

Reply via email to