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Wolf Eel
- Birthday 09/21/1969
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http://www.TheOceanLife.com
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Lanzarote, Canary Islands
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Spain
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Nikon D200
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Aquatica D200
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Subtronic and Inon Strobes
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TLC Arms and Sagadive
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great shots, congratulations Best
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Etang de Thau - Muck diving a la francaise
Carlos_Suarez replied to Alex_Tattersall's topic in Photo / Video Showcase
good job Alex, nice shots The seahorse and peacock blennies are very stunning. And remember... Drinking Beer Can Change the World -
RAW files and picture information required for Final round judging Dear Photographer The 2011 Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition received 40,942 images from 95 countries. After two very intensive but equally energising and exciting sessions of critical review, the judges have managed to whittle down the selection to the freshest and most innovative images that will now comprise our Final round. I’m pleased to tell you that at least one of your images has made it through. The judges are going to have a very tough job when the Finals take place in June. Wish me good luck!!!
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Hi to everyone Recent the people ask to me for make rotate pictures with slow shutter speed. May be this is interesting for somebody. You need think this: Strobes made the fish static face (the strobe speed is very fast 1/4000) and the rest is shutter speed. Only is necesary rotate 60º more or less. But the most important part is the correct exposition. Samples: Shutter speed: 1/13 f22 2 Subtronics Maxi Strobes NG iso 100: 13 in 1/2 power Shutter speed: 1/4 f22 2 Subtronics Maxi Strobes NG iso 100: 13 in 1/4 power Shutter speed: 1/8 f29 2 Subtronics Maxi Strobes NG iso 100: 13 in Full power Good luck
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Some americans come to Jardines every years, but across Cancun. When they come back to USA never save nothing from Cuba. Only shots Thanks for comments
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Jardines de la Reina: El último refugio del Caribe http://www.vimeo.com/20973374 WITH MY BEST WISHES
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The silkys every day and the hammers only once Kind regards
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Silky, Caribbean, Nurse, Whale Shark & Great Hammerhead Regards
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To me Jardines de la Reina: Silky's, Caribbean, Great Hammerhead, Whale shark, nurse shark, crocs and easy dive conditions. Good price and exelent service. X
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Whilst diving!!
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nice shots! I like the first one & last one. Thanks for sharing. Regards