Jellyfish 1


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Title     Jellyfish 1
Photographer     kolinge/Karl Øystein (1,052) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     Underwater
Categories     Fine Art
Tourist
Underwater
Camera     NIKON Coolpix 4300
Format     4 Megapixels
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     December 11, 2005 4:52:37 PM CST
Views     1,037
Rating     4 Thumb-up

I took this picture at the aquarium in Monterey California last year.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from tomek44/Tomasz (271) Send mail to this user on December 11, 2005 5:02:45 PM CST (1) Early critique

It is a great photo, full of energy, the shape makes me think and works here a lot. It's a pity that the strong compression destroyed the photo quality.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from lesjohnstone/Les (14,758) Send mail to this user on December 11, 2005 4:59:29 PM CST (1) Early critique

The strong colour is an attention grabber well composed, i looked at this for a few minutes in wonder at this creature! Quite captivating I think the top half needs to be sharper, not sure if it lacks DOF or if it was motion blur if the Jellyfish was moving, but sharp all over would be 3TU

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From kolinge/Karl Øystein (1,052) Send mail to this user on December 11, 2005 5:10:56 PM CST

I did not have any tripod with me, so I had to hold the camera, and the jellyfish was moving. I think the compression from 300-72 dpi destroyed the picture a bit as well

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