Squirrel Fish

© Emily Cook

Squirrel Fish

Uploaded: January 17, 2009

Description

Grand Cayman

Comments

Ellen Gans January 17, 2009

How did you get the a bright fish and adrk backround. No flash? was the tank water really clear? #1069175

Emily Cook January 17, 2009

Hi Ellen,
This shot is actually taken 40 feet underwater using scuba equipment. The black background comes from using a flash against a background that is empty. and making sure not to aim the camera up towards the sun.
Thanks! Emily #7043283

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