Uploaded: September 09, 2015 | Entered: September 09, 2015 08:50:22
Will begin a new series from Atlanta Aquarium and will begin with a capture from the largest tank. The glass is over 26" thick to support the weight of the water. Converted to black and white with Silver Efex Pro 2 to get all zones of grayscale.
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/350 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 6400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 28.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
JO ANN CLEVELAND September 09, 2015
Great presentation and perfect for a b/w Emile. Will look forward to your new series. I love to visit the Atlanta Aquarium and been there many times! #1628947Tiia Vissak September 09, 2015
a cool b&w! #11356938Nancy L. Green September 09, 2015
VERY well done in B+W, I LOVE the tones!!! <>< #11356946Candace M. Cleveland September 09, 2015
What a great capture through glass!!! The b&w is terrific. #11356952Emile Abbott September 09, 2015
Thanks JO ANN, Tiia, Nancy and Candace #11356973John Connolly September 09, 2015
What a brilliant underwater shot Emile! Your presentation here is exemplary! #11357003John Connolly September 09, 2015
What a brilliant underwater shot Emile! Your presentation here is exemplary! #11357004Emile Abbott September 09, 2015
Thanks John #11357008Carol L. Fowler September 09, 2015
Beautiful rays- great light! #11357057Emile Abbott September 09, 2015
Thanks Carol. #11357094Jane E. Miller September 09, 2015
Emile - Just love it!! Jane #11357103Tammy M. Anderson September 09, 2015
Beautiful capture. Great light and tones. #11357118Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas September 09, 2015
Wonderful details and tones Emile!,Terry Cervi September 09, 2015
Love this in b/w, Emile! Super work! #11357159Patrick Rouzes September 09, 2015
An enticing start to your series, Emile. Super tones, textures, detail & clarity. #11357206Emile Abbott September 10, 2015
Thanks Jane, Tammy, Amalia, Terry and Patrick #11357301frank w. degenhardt September 10, 2015
That conversion to black and white was a masterful move Emile. I think that by doing that you really bright out the details and features so beautifully. They are so amazing as they glide trough the water. This is so pretty, a joy to stop and look at, you did remarkable here my friend. #11357498Emile Abbott September 11, 2015
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