HDR fish shot as my goodbye

NikonGuy

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I really enjoyed browsing and communicating with fellow hobbyists of this forum, but unfortunately work calls for me again and I'm now off to India.
I've shared a few amateur photos and got quite a feel for reef tank photography(you now have your own genre). This experience has motivated me
to even enter my enjoyment here into my next book perhaps. And before I leave... I'd like to really introduce myself the right way. I am TOM ANG
and a professional photographer in great debt to you for the knowledge shared throughout your community. I have a book published named
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY MASTER CLASS. To understand my thoughts and lifestyle more you might want to pick it up. Get to know the "real" me.
But as promised also, I am going to leave with an HDR shot I took of my buddy's Blue Hippo Tang(I believe that's what he said it was called).
I will come back to this forum when I get a chance and hopefully share some professional reef tank photos(hopefully I will get my own setup).
So this is goodbye to all and memorable people I've met like Melev, Titusvillsurfer, BeerGuy, Misled, Recty, and IPT. Don't be surprised if I will
ask for you permission to be in my next book. Well, I'm typing way too much... so here is the HDR shot:









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CHEERS!




TOM ANG
 
Tom, very nice to meet you. Do drop by and post from your trip. Always nice to go someplace without having to leave my couch.

Cheers :beer:

Jesse
 
Saw your book at Barnes and Noble yesterday, thought about buying it then but am definitely adding it to my X-mas list
 
Glad to have made you acquaintance, have a great trip. Looking forward to checking out your book, and seeing more of you 'round here. I enjoyed your posts (even though you're a Nikon guy (LOL - jk)) :).
 
I hope you know Nikonguy was for giggles. I'm a canon user at heart, but recently exploring the "darkside" more lol. My flight is coming up soon... its hard to sleep knowing the time difference I will be facing shortly. When I go back to my home in London I will definitely set up a reef tank. I'm leaving my buddy here in this small town of dartmouth to take care of these beautiful specimens I've photographed. If any of you ever go to photokina, I am always there and with warm welcoming. These will be my last words for now... until then, goodbye everyone.
 
Well I have a very strong feeling you have forgotten more about photography than I have ever learned. I hope you pay another visit and teach us how it's done.
 
We have truly enjoyed your contributions "lurking darkside phony NikonGuy" LOL...I'm sure we all feel like we have made a new friend and I'm glad your taking the leap to having your own tank! We'll be here awaiting your new posts, amazing pictures and stories of your travels. Take care.
 
if you do come back to check this thread, I am really interested to learn how you take an HDR shot of a fish. That's incredible! HDR needs several bracketed shots doesn't it? How do you get them without the fish moving around on you?
 
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