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These were noumerous in the Nakari housereef; often fairly shy but now and then they came closer. An alternative way to
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Friday, April 27, 2012
24 votes

On my first trip to Egypt and my first liveaboard I saw a lot of these and have a lot of shots where they are just s thin line in the picture. Finally I succeeded in getting close and having a suitable setting.
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Sunday, January 29, 2012
21 votes

Nikon D7000 with 60mm Nikkor macro lens. 1/60 sec@f5.0, ISO 400, one YS-110alpha strobe on TTL
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Wednesday, February 1, 2012
20 votes

Nikon D7000, 60mm +6 diopter, shot while swimming towards the lens
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Thursday, April 19, 2012
19 votes

A very curious pipe fish shot while freediving
Nikon D7000, 105mm + Inon UCL 165, 1/250, f16, iso 100
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Friday, May 4, 2012
17 votes

Nikon D7000 / 60mm Nikkor macro lens, 1/60 sec@f16, ISO 100 and a YS-110alpha on TTL.
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Saturday, January 28, 2012
16 votes

Anemone sitting on broad leaf kelp. 60mm macro lens and a snoot.
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Wednesday, February 13, 2013
12 votes

Loading colours from the sun.

Nikon D7000/Sigma 17-70@17mm end. 1/400@f14, ISO 800, no flash.
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Sunday, February 5, 2012
9 votes

During a summer holiday shallow water dive with my daughter this sepia suddenly decided to go along with us for a few minutes before disappearing. The picture is slightly cropped.
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Wednesday, February 8, 2012
9 votes

Please!
By Lars Nedergaard
posted Tuesday, February 14, 2012
9 votes
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11 Entries Found
Anemone sitting on broad leaf kelp. 60mm macro lens and a snoot.
A very curious pipe fish shot while freediving
Nikon D7000, 105mm + Inon UCL 165, 1/250, f16, iso 100
These were noumerous in the Nakari housereef; often fairly shy but now and then they came closer. An alternative way to "fill the frame" with these slim creatures:-)
Taken in Nakari Housereef. Nikon D7000, Nikkor 105mm, two Sea&Sea Ys110alpha
f16, 1/60, iso 100
Nikon D7000, 60mm +6 diopter, shot while swimming towards the lens
Please!
During a summer holiday shallow water dive with my daughter this sepia suddenly decided to go along with us for a few minutes before disappearing. The picture is slightly cropped.
Loading colours from the sun.
Nikon D7000/Sigma 17-70@17mm end. 1/400@f14, ISO 800, no flash.
Nikon D7000 with 60mm Nikkor macro lens. 1/60 sec@f5.0, ISO 400, one YS-110alpha strobe on TTL
shortlistedShortlisted!
On my first trip to Egypt and my first liveaboard I saw a lot of these and have a lot of shots where they are just s thin line in the picture. Finally I succeeded in getting close and having a suitable setting.
Nikon D7000 / 60mm Nikkor macro lens, 1/60 sec@f16, ISO 100 and a YS-110alpha on TTL.
 
11 Entries Found