A Few Late Night Shots with My Wife

bighappybuddha

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She came home pretty jazzed up last night after taking her first photography class...so needless to say we had a good time going over everything she had learned and stayed up fairly late taking some pictures together...
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Amazing pics! How you like your jawfish? Ive had mine for a month the thing is hilarious when its not spitting sand on corals

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A few updated pictures

A few updated pictures

We are using a Nikon D40 with a Tamron 18-270 on a tripod and my wife also just bought this small point & shoot Olympus Tough that is good up to 30+ feet underwater so we can get some 'in tank' shots

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Love the scoly's!

twilson, to avoid glare, don't use flash. Use a tripod and a remote to kick off the shot. Will have a slow shutter speed, thus allowing more light.
 
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