Diving

Uploaded: October 04, 2015 | Entered: October 04, 2015 11:19:59

Description

Forth in this series of the Dance

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/15 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 4000, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 46.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV

Comments

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe October 04, 2015

Outstanding capture. Love the light and lines. #1639055

frank w. degenhardt October 04, 2015

My, you are certainly coming up with some title that match so perfectly. It does have that diving look with the heave part going down quickly and everything else has no choice but to follow. Again, colors, detail, title, all beautifully done Emile. #11382193

John Connolly October 04, 2015

An amazing underwater image Emile! Great work! #11382196

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe October 04, 2015

Great comp, color and capture Doc! #11382213

Patrick Rouzes level-classic October 04, 2015

Spectacular colors, lighting clarity & capture, Emile.
Also, I find it interesting that ,several times, you use the stereotypical term "feminine" to describe my photography. That's a new concept to me for in viewing art I see the message and beauty an artist is attempting to convey and the skills required to complete that piece of art. Gender plays no role in how I observe and judge art.That is not a complaint, but merely an observation. #11382267

Ellen Hodges October 04, 2015

Absolutely fantastic capture, Emile!! Wow detail and color! #11382277

Candace M. Cleveland October 05, 2015

Stunning Emile! The colors are gorgeous.Water Ballet is perfect for these


Stunning color and details Emile! I am really enjoying all your aquarium captures.
#11382407

Emile Abbott level-deluxe October 05, 2015

Thanks Tammy, Frank, John, Jeff, Patrick, Ellen and Candace. #11382470

Cindy Koller October 05, 2015

Emile, this photo has potential as the lighting is consistent, which for aquarium shots is not always the case, and the clarity of your image looks to be tack sharp. One suggestion I would make for the future is that prior to putting photos into competition, you should always do the necessary post processing to clean up any extraneous noise/dirt/unnecessary distracting markings on the image. If you use Photoshop, a very simple way to remove most of the noise (little specs in the water) is to use Filter/Noise/Dust and Scratches, and just eliminate by using the smallest amount, as not to blur image. For other issues, just clone them out. Then your images will look professional. #11382486

Emile Abbott level-deluxe October 05, 2015

Thanks Cindy #11382529

Nancy L. Green level-classic October 05, 2015

Great work here Emile, I love the lines on this beautiful creature!! <>< #11382573

Emile Abbott level-deluxe October 06, 2015

Thanks Nancy #11382963

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