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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Whoa Sweet.....that's some turtle you got there. I agree with Crystal he looks a bit dangerous. As far as photoshopping the water....I don't think there is a way to do it...you would probably need an unobstructed view of his body, and then you could clone in or add a new layer, but then what would be the point of doing that if you already had a better pic of him?
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
On the contrary, I definately would like to see this guy's head immersed in the water too...
...A whole bulk of monster mysteriously roaming dangerous water..!
Shoot the fella when His Majesty is completely immersed in the water..!! :))
Marvellous animals they are...
I once had encountered a Caretta caretta during a summer holiday in the Mediterranean while I was snorkelling for seashells, and tried to chase it...
...But, it was surely too fast for me to catch, and it had immediately dived deeper and deeper.
Still, the 2-3 minutes that I had spent following it was a once-in-a-life-time experience..!
Regards... :)
Sweet, could you get hold of an underwater camera, or maybe even one of those dispoable underwater point and shoots, and when the light is right, you could get one of him underwater, or maybe even a half submerged half above water pic! (Or does this sound silly/crazy?) Just an idea...watch your fingers! Cool Turtle! :-)>
LOL! Wish we could do something about the pond water, I think there's mutant fish in there with 3 eyeballs and fins on their stomachs, the kids catch them but I can't imagine anyone actually eating them....it's owned by the county and is apparently part of the county water system (which explains why we have a water purifier :-P). There's about 8 of these big old guys (although Rasky's the biggest) along with your regular garden variety box and snappers, but I sure wouldn't use any of them for soup! :-)
lol - y'see, coming from a country less than the size of one of your states, I'm used to a garden pond being at hte bottom of someone's garden and made of moulded plastic..... Hence the draining idea, a reasonable enough practice in that situation, which equates very much to cleaning out a tropical fish tank.......catch the fish (and in this case turtle) and store them in their own water, clean out their pond and re-inroduce them about a day later when the temperature of the water has settled...... of course, in the one you've got I see that wouldn't quite work......lol (",)
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