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PetKal
13th of January 2006 (Fri), 22:24
300D/85 f/1.8

dancinec
13th of January 2006 (Fri), 23:22
Why Peter, it looks like Nemo. The lighting is a little weak on the right side and the dof could be deeper. Other than that, it is pretty funny.

PetKal
14th of January 2006 (Sat), 00:00
Thanx Dennis.
This was shot inside a shopping mall at night, no flash,handheld.
Aperture f/1.8...tried to stay under 400 ISO....that's what you get ;)
Peter

LazyPhotographer
14th of January 2006 (Sat), 01:12
This image doesn't belong in this forum. Looks like just another post to bump your numbers up and get some attention.

condyk
14th of January 2006 (Sat), 03:25
Clown fish - very nice little fellows too. I dislike this kind of glittering glass rubbish but if this post manages to turn your current flacid status of 'senior member' into one of 'gold member' then I'm all for it. The guy in the back looks a bit miserable. Maybe it's true what they say about Clowns?

PetKal
14th of January 2006 (Sat), 05:03
This image doesn't belong in this forum. Looks like just another post to bump your numbers up and get some attention.

Sir, very perceptive of you......the fish is made of glass, thus you are right, it belongs elsewhere. Food forum ? Hmmm.....that's a thought.

Since I got your incisive comment, my cunning attention-getting strategy with posting irrelevant photos appears to be working.

PetKal
14th of January 2006 (Sat), 05:14
Clown fish - very nice little fellows too. I dislike this kind of glittering glass rubbish but if this post manages to turn your current flacid status of 'senior member' into one of 'gold member' then I'm all for it. The guy in the back looks a bit miserable. Maybe it's true what they say about Clowns?

Dave, some time ago I was very excited about becoming a senior member (citizen) because I had became eligible to ride the public transport vehicles for 1/2 price. However, as I get deeper into my gold member age, the freebies are fewer in number and they lose their appeal.

Do you find though that one can sometimes see a silly little piece of glass "rubbish" reflect some nice sort of light ?
Peter

condyk
14th of January 2006 (Sat), 08:44
Do you find though that one can sometimes see a silly little piece of glass "rubbish" reflect some nice sort of light ?
Peter

Yes, you're right young man ... and my humble apologies for not recognising that glimmer of magic.