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Last week was on blurring the background, part 1. View it here.
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Last week was on blurring the background, part 1. View it here.
1 week ago was on taking better action shots. View it here.
2 weeks ago was on the direction of lighting. View it here.
2 weeks ago was on the direction of lighting. View it here.
While on vacation, we stopped by the Aquarium....
Next week will be the shark shots!
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Sting Ray by Mary Denman Photography |
Frogs by Mary Denman |
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Lobster by Mary Denman Photography |
Puffer Fish and my SON by Mary Denman Photography |
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I must visit the blurred background post. My new Sony Xperia actually has blurred background function attached to the 20.7 mp camera and I'm wanting to learn how to do the same thing with my DSLR now. Especially for events where I need to blur the people in the background out.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing part 2 which will help even more! It's about using the zoom function to help create the blur. :)
DeleteThese photos remind of Ripley's Aquarium here in Toronto. Such a neat place to visit!
ReplyDeleteYou nailed it! Ripley's in Myrtle Beach! :) How funny you recognized it! Next week will be the shark pics I took!
DeleteLOL Looking forward to seeing the shark pictures!
DeleteLovely photos Aquariums are always so colourful aren't they :-)
ReplyDeleteheheh! at the last pic :-)
Have a divetastic week & thanks for floating by :-)
They know how to make it all so beautiful! Have a great week Steve!
DeleteHow interesting that your son is inside. Great pictures, so colorful!!!
ReplyDeleteHe noticed that photo op! Isn't it cool!
DeleteThat is super pretty! I loved when we went to an aquarium in Chicago.
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I love the colors and contrast too! thanks for dropping by!
DeleteAwesome aquarium captures! Was that the Ripleys in Myrtle Beach? Ogre took a very similar shot of me inside the glass there several years ago.
ReplyDeleteYes it was Kristin! The exact one! :)
DeleteGreat shots, Mary. Interesting to see the animals stopping in time and space.(or water)
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous photos. You look like a professional photographer, oh, wait . . .
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Very nice. Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteYour shots are AMAZING! Looks nothing like my past aquarium shots! Look forward to reading your tips!
ReplyDeleteYOur photos are so flawless! How did you do that! I usually get blurry ones when I am taking photos of aquarium.
ReplyDeleteI can sit and watch an aquarium all day long.
ReplyDeleteThese are great shots! I love to wander around an aquarium, it's always changing.
ReplyDeleteI love the shot of the sting ray. Looks like an aquarium my kids would love. Great shots!
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