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Photographer Jim F  Jim F {Karma:8859}
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Uploaded 4/30/2003 Film / Memory Type Ektachrome
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About These Schooling hammerheads are almost always found at the two most northern islands of the galapagos Islands. This photo is scanned from the slide, on my cheap scanner, and I am afraid I have lost a lot of detail.
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Paulo Teixeira   {K:1004} 9/8/2003
I agree with Mellisa > "Get a better scanner so I can see this beauty in all its glory Jim!! Fantastic. Wish I were there."
I'm also a scuba diver and I also like to travel, but not that much ($$$...)Galapagos !!!

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Des Paroz   {K:422} 5/13/2003
Sometimes all there is to say is "wow"

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Gabriele Pfund   {K:11745} 5/3/2003
Great capture !!

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Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 5/2/2003
Jim, as you rightly said the scan is a big problem here, but we can live with that. I have a couple of comments about the composition which might make a difference though.

Firstly the frame, I'm sorry but it makes the shot almost look like an aquarium, a simple black or dark blue would possibly give a better result.

Secondly, the rocks at the bottom left really don't add anything to the photo, and could possibly be cropped or cloned out.

I do like the way the small fish in the foreground are darker with the sharks off in the distance, thats very effective.

Regards

Keith

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Carole Bradford   {K:10715} 5/1/2003
Once again - better you than me! Great shot and capture!

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 5/1/2003
Not many photos in the water... so nice and original! The lighting is always not the best in water and we must critique it not as a photo in the clarity of the blue sky and the strong sunlight. A very good work Jim.

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Theresia Makatita   {K:2114} 4/30/2003
Beautiful!!

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selim uzuner   {K:262} 4/30/2003
bravo !!!!!.very nice

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Melissa Milligan   {K:549} 4/30/2003
No kidding? Don't mean to ask what could be a ridiculously inane question, but if you use PS, have you tried de-interlacing the capture? I still use analog, so my captures are crap. I don't know if digital video is better (I am assuming it is!) And I'm assuming you use DV, because I'm still living under a rock when it comes to all technology except still photo.

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Jim F Jim F   {K:8859} 4/30/2003
Thanks Melissa, It is a fantastic dive area, plus wonderful land tours. The problem for me is that 90% of my picture taking was on video, and the captured images are much to poor to upload.

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Melissa Milligan   {K:549} 4/30/2003
Yeowsa! Get a better scanner so I can see this beauty in all its glory Jim!! Fantastic. Wish I were there.

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