UserCamera: Nikon D100
Location: Raja Ampat
Strobe: Sea & Sea YS-300
Taxonomy: Cephalopods
EXIFSoftware: ACD Systems Digital Imaging
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Score: 3.20 (15 votes)

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7 Responses to “Cuttle Fish”

  1. Richard Harlan says:

    I like the angle…
    The focus seems on the body (not on the eyes/head)

  2. Mulyadi Setiono says:

    looks like the background is over saturated

  3. Erwin Kodiat says:

    A bit over exposed makes you loose some of the body details and also needs to reposition lighting to have a better highlight on the head part

  4. Hengky Dotulong says:

    Richard: Agreed about tha angle, focus is in the ass
    Mul: I don’t think so .. Buy new monitor .
    Erwin: Well .. maybe Carl want to expose the back side .. of the ….
    BTw: nice composition

  5. Budi Ramadi Jerry says:

    to me, only minor error on the focus…
    other than that,… perfecto!

  6. Carl Gennaro says:

    :) yea Mul you don’t even know what saturated means. I though you love getting Saturated every Saturday.
    Funny before I posted it I have a bunch that I thought were too dark and this was the lightest one I think the cuttle fish was changing colors and reflected the light different each time because every shot was not changed, that is exposure.
    I do like butts,, yea. not the best detail but I like the pose

    sat·u·rat·ed (săch’ə-rā’tĭd) pronunciation
    adj.

    1. Unable to hold or contain more; full.
    2. Soaked with moisture

    see I was right Mul.. sounds like Saturday with you.

  7. Tom F. Chandra says:

    Couldn’t agree more with Mul……and with you Carl

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