malulu
NJRC Member
Congratulations to Peter (fisheye) for winning the June-2015 POTM contest.
Dance
Great Picture!!
Thanks and Best Regards,
NJRC - POTM Committee
POTM - Fisheye - Red Blue Sea Urchin - iPhone6
THANK YOU FOR THE BELOW MEMBER(S) TO PARTICIPATED IN THIS MONTH'S PHOTO CONTEST!!:
Listing ordered by the submission date/time...
rkalola - colony of radioactive dragon eye zooanthids
rkalola - black and white hermit crab wearing shell of CUC
rkalola:
The first coral is a colony of radioactive dragon eye zooanthids. The second is a black and white hermit crab wearing what seems to be the shell of a newly introduced CUC member. First of all, the blue lights were dimmed way down. Pictures were taken with a canon DSLR I borrowed from a friend. I'm not sure on the exact details of the camera. It was a standard middle of the range DSLR with the stock lens. The pictures were taken using shutter priority (the S mode on the manual side of the dial thingy). In this mode, the camera will calculate F-stop (aperture) for you based on what shutter speed you select. I selected a shutter speed manually to minimize blur on the subject and exposure/ISO was increased or decreased on the camera to compensate for brightness while the camera calculated the best aperture (focal ratio aka F-stop) for the particular shot. You can, and should strive to, manually adjust both shutter speed and F-stop. I however am not worthy of performing such masterful feats as my knowledge of the subject is rudimentary at best. There was no post processing done.
Dance
Great Picture!!
Thanks and Best Regards,
NJRC - POTM Committee
POTM - Fisheye - Red Blue Sea Urchin - iPhone6
THANK YOU FOR THE BELOW MEMBER(S) TO PARTICIPATED IN THIS MONTH'S PHOTO CONTEST!!:
Listing ordered by the submission date/time...
rkalola - colony of radioactive dragon eye zooanthids
rkalola - black and white hermit crab wearing shell of CUC
rkalola:
The first coral is a colony of radioactive dragon eye zooanthids. The second is a black and white hermit crab wearing what seems to be the shell of a newly introduced CUC member. First of all, the blue lights were dimmed way down. Pictures were taken with a canon DSLR I borrowed from a friend. I'm not sure on the exact details of the camera. It was a standard middle of the range DSLR with the stock lens. The pictures were taken using shutter priority (the S mode on the manual side of the dial thingy). In this mode, the camera will calculate F-stop (aperture) for you based on what shutter speed you select. I selected a shutter speed manually to minimize blur on the subject and exposure/ISO was increased or decreased on the camera to compensate for brightness while the camera calculated the best aperture (focal ratio aka F-stop) for the particular shot. You can, and should strive to, manually adjust both shutter speed and F-stop. I however am not worthy of performing such masterful feats as my knowledge of the subject is rudimentary at best. There was no post processing done.