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If this spotted eagle ray was any closer I would have introduced myself. I got several shots, but I feel this one was the best of the lot.
By Alison Hargadine
posted Wednesday, October 11, 2006
9 votes

This is one of my first Macro shots with a Nikonos 35mm. I was told by my photo instructor that this is a fairly hard shot to get as the dusters are so sensitive to water movement.
By Alison Hargadine
posted Tuesday, October 10, 2006
7 votes

Scorpion fish up close and personal
By Alison Hargadine
posted Monday, September 18, 2006
1 votes

35mm Nikonos V....during my first experience with underwater photography. This one of the shots that got me hooked on u/w photography.
By Alison Hargadine
posted Thursday, September 21, 2006
1 votes

Tiny Bubbles.......Took this pictures with my DC500 in natural light down in Key Largo. I caught my dive buddy's bubbles in the background and didn't know it until I downoaded the picture.
By Alison Hargadine
posted Thursday, October 12, 2006
1 votes

Mr. DeMille, I am ready for my close up. DC 500 in natural light at about 35 ft in Key Largo. This angel was a very curious when I was looking around this reef.
By Alison Hargadine
posted Friday, October 20, 2006
1 votes

Learning Marco....Nikonos V 35mm Loved the contrast.
By Alison Hargadine
posted Friday, September 22, 2006
0 votes

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7 Entries Found
Mr. DeMille, I am ready for my close up. DC 500 in natural light at about 35 ft in Key Largo. This angel was a very curious when I was looking around this reef.
Tiny Bubbles.......Took this pictures with my DC500 in natural light down in Key Largo. I caught my dive buddy's bubbles in the background and didn't know it until I downoaded the picture.
If this spotted eagle ray was any closer I would have introduced myself. I got several shots, but I feel this one was the best of the lot.
This is one of my first Macro shots with a Nikonos 35mm. I was told by my photo instructor that this is a fairly hard shot to get as the dusters are so sensitive to water movement.
Learning Marco....Nikonos V 35mm Loved the contrast.
35mm Nikonos V....during my first experience with underwater photography. This one of the shots that got me hooked on u/w photography.
Scorpion fish up close and personal
 
 
7 Entries Found