Yawning juvenile Frogfish


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Shot with Olympus E-620 with 50mm Macro lens.
 

Good one there Ivan!

Were these multiple single shots or multiple frames in a single burst?
 

These were multiple frames in a single burst.
 

Amazing!
Your strobes managed to quench that fast or no strobes just natural light?
 

Using Dual D2000W strobes on low power
 

hi...noobie here, nice picture..:thumbsup: really hope to attain you level of underwater photography
 

hi newbie here...i go by the name e.links..wow nice pictures:bigeyes:...before we had a photography class but it was all facts...i wanna try it on actual. what kind of camera would you guys suggest for a beginner like me...any tips?

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wow! fella spotted in ambon?
 

I don't see a connection to your post manta30..???
 

dude, you photo is plastered on taxis all over Singapore.....

ok , there is no connection to your post but i must say it was kind of exciting to see a forummer's face in adverts. :sweat:
 

dude, you photo is plastered on taxis all over Singapore.....

ok , there is no connection to your post but i must say it was kind of exciting to see a forummer's face in adverts. :sweat:

Better than seeing Mas Selamat's face every where.
 

hi newbie here...i go by the name e.links..wow nice pictures:bigeyes:...before we had a photography class but it was all facts...i wanna try it on actual. what kind of camera would you guys suggest for a beginner like me...any tips?

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Hey E.links.. I do not know where to begin. Prosumer cameras are a good bet provided the person behind it knows how to fully utilize the camera. Land Photography is completely different than underwater, coming from someone who started underwater photography first then moving to land, I can't really comment. Look at two things, equipment that can be upgraded or have high learning curves and also see/read/view lots of other underwater photographs. That gives you a good idea of how to compose your photos. Of course this I am saying if provided your fundementals of photography is there.

In the end, we TRY to purchase equipment that can last long enough to decided if you are going to upgrade to move to dSLR later on. Again depends on how deep your pockets are and also how serious you want to do underwater photography.
 

Wow that looks awesome. Yawning fish. When it sleeps
 

Looks like there were singing. Nice shots! :)
 

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