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           |  Ivonne *   
           	{K:8711} 9/18/2006 | 
         
           | Jessie, so genuine.... Perfect title...
 Bravo !
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           |  stingRay pt.4 .  {K:250410} 9/18/2006 | 
         
           | Hi there sweet Jessie.....guess who?;)  I'm back, but I will limit the time I spend on UF in the future.  I kept getting behind with the rest of my life:) This is a sad sight but it's al a part of nature I guess.  You captured great detail in the fish and I think you did well in adverse conditions. See you again soon sweetie. My very best wishes to you as always.....Ray:)
 
 
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           |  vanessa shakesheff  {K:68840} 9/18/2006 | 
         
           | Poor thing wonder what happened to it ..good shot as it was a foggy day ..nessa 
 
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           | Mary Slade   
           	{K:40338} 9/16/2006 | 
         
           | Great idea for the image. Wonderful to see the fish like this. The bubbles and the water. Really like the colours and the little mystery. 
 
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           |  Dave Stacey  {K:150877} 9/14/2006 | 
         
           | On a dull day like that, Jessie, you may just not be able to get a fast enough shutter speed to stop motion as well as a small enough aperture to increase dof, unless you raise the ISO setting. Your D80 should do well at the higher ISO's without getting too much noise. Dave.
 
 
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           | jessie voigts   
           	{K:6772} 9/13/2006 | 
         
           | thanks, doyle. i appreciate your help on this. i wish you were here to show me. drat! i'll go read the manual. haha. 
 yes, that was a clever tirle, wasn't it? heh heh.
 
 
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           | jessie voigts   
           	{K:6772} 9/13/2006 | 
         
           | thanks, michele! it was just floating by, so i took a picture. :) it wasn't so clear. i took 8 photos and this was the most clear. i am still learning!! 
 
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           |  Doyle D. Chastain  {K:101119} 9/13/2006 | 
         
           | Jessie . . . the Nikon you have can bring it all in - the DOF is established by the aperture setting.  To get a moving object frozen and focused you can use a sport setting (which may be a preset on the D80 . . . not sure) but basically a fast shutter speed which would cut down on exposure light so a wider aperture to allow more light into the camera in a shorter time. 
 This picture:  Eeeeeeew!  (My reaction to the picture, not the merits).
 The Title:  Priceless Pun.  Well done!
 
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 Doyle I  <~~~~~
 
 
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           |  Michele Carlsen   
           	{K:146013} 9/13/2006 | 
         
           | Wow!  You're a  donor  now  too  so  many  more  images !  cool... It  looks  clear to  me  jessie  just  the dark  side  of  the  tail  is  sort of  hard to  tell  if this  fish is in some  muddy  waters or  still  floating... i  realize  it  is  camoflauged  naturallly  for  this  but  it's  the  only  part i  could  see that  wasn't  as  clear..if  this  helps  any? Nice  title !
 Good  image....poor  fish,  wonder  what  happened  to  it?
 
 
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