| camera | Canon EOS 5D |
| exposure mode | shutter priority |
| shutterspeed | 1/40s |
| aperture | f/4.5 |
| sensitivity | ISO100 |
| focal length | 80.0mm |
| resolution | 3867x2600 pixels |
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FISH
comments (22)
whoa, there's plenty of them here! are you free to feed them?
Aussie: I didn't see anyone feeding them, but I wasn't really looking. This was in China so I was too busy taking in the scenery.
Lots of fish,love the colours
Aussie: Well i had thought about a conversion to B&W, but knew you would be disappointed. LOL.
Actually this is a shot I don't remember taking. I know I took one of the pier and didn't like it and deleted it from the camera. (something I never do) So was surprised to find this with the lovely reflected colours of the pier. Upped the saturation a bit and cropped out some people.
Tell us more, Aussie! Are they being fed by someone on the dock/pier? They sure seem to be looking/finding something worth their while.
Aussie: I don't remember seeing anyone feeding them, but I wasn't paying attention either, as I don't even remember taking this shot.
and i but jessikah would still catch a stick
Aussie: There are some quite heavy tree trunks in the water for her to catch.
Yes they are fish: nicely twiddled Aussie!
Aussie: Chris I don't even remember taking this but as I'm the only one touching this camera I must have. Was pleasantly surprised when I saw it. Slight Twiddle, upped the saturation, cropped out tourist and cloned out some guys fingers on the railing.
Were is my fishing rod...wow Aussie, great picture here, love the colours, the composition, nice job!
Aussie: Thank you Astrid. Glad you like it.
This is superb, Aussie. Love the vibrant colours.
Aussie: Thank you Paul
Strange colours Aussie...but I like this very much
Aussie: They are odd but except for upping the saturation slightly they are as they were. The rusty bits of the pier have reflected nicely and the sun was on the far side of it.
Love the blue!
Aussie: So do I, the water was amazing.
Superb composition Ausiie. I love the saturated colours!
Aussie: Thank you Richard
Love the bright, saturated colours on this. And you can see the fish quite clearly. Nice one
Aussie: Thanks for dropping by and commenting
Something fishy going on here, Aussie.
Aussie: very fishy indeed!!!!!
You are not kidding! I think I want sushi for dinner
Aussie: They are a bit small, it would need a few to make a meal.
WOW! The fish create abstract art.
Aussie: Thanks for dropping by and commenting
My son would just love the chance to catch all those fish Aussie, what a good job you didn't erase it from the camera.
Aussie: Sometimes I wonder about the shots I erased before I realised I couldn't really see the screen properly.
Wow! That's a lot of fish, were's my net?
Aussie: They were everywhere, it was hard to get a shot near the shore without fish in it.
Hi,
Not sure if this is something you would cover on your site or not? I just wanted to kno if you recommend any digital photo printers? Not for anything special, more like everyday photo’s holiday pics etc? I found a site which offers free Online Photo Printing Just wondered if you had any comments?
Aussie: No this is not my domain. I have always just picked a printer that is
a) the same make as the camera/ditto the paper b) up in the upper middle or top of the range
A spectacular image by colorful and the processing so interesting! I like!
Aussie: Thank you Jose Angel you comments are always appreciated.
You are right about there being fish and the water is swimmingpool clear.
Aussie: Cheers Louis.
nice shot aussie
i see you don't know if you're free to feed them do you know if you're free to feed on them
Aussie: I don't know the answer to that one either, Sorry.
The rust of the pier and the colour of the water really do give a great contrast. Loads of fish there!
I like the processing, giving a painterly effect. Well done!
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