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Japanese Iruka
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| Photo Information |
| Copyright: Paul Thomas (paulianthomas) (93) |
| Genre: Animals |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2005-12 |
| Categories: Mammals |
| Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop |
| Date Submitted: 2006-01-18 18:07 |
| Viewed: 2793 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Of course Japan has Dolphins! These wild dolphins were only some of 100s the regulary swim up and down Nagasaki bay. It was December, very cold, and even some snow, amazing.
This is back when I fist got my camera, and was learning the settings. Taken on a very choppy boat, at some distance. Out of 60+ pictures on burst mode, this is the only one with much detail, but is very off center even with cropping. The cameras movie mode better captured the memories. |
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- Athila
(1564) - [2006-01-18 21:01]
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Nice capture Paul!
Focus and exposure are very good. Composition is well balanced. By the way wellcome on TN and keep sending your images for the pleasure of our eyes.
Good work and TFS.
- manyee
(21553) - [2006-01-18 21:59]
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You did such a good job of catching them on the fly. I know how hard it is, because I tried and was not successful. : P
This shot is actually quite sharp, with good colors and composition.
Well done and TFS. : )
Hi Paul
This is a beautiful picture.
So full of action and color.
Is very sharp and good POV.
Thank you and Regards
JC
- mlines
(2936) - [2006-01-20 17:41]
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Great action photo of these dolphins. Your notes make it more interesting also. Thanks.
Very nice capture of these dolphins, the details are very sharp and colors are beautiful.
Great timing, exposure, POV, water action, and composition.
Well done, and thank you Paul!
WOw amazing shot
I donīt know how you got a shot like this
amazing
Toba