this is an odd one ...

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anenomefishman

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I shot this at the zoo dive site, wakatobi, Indonesia, night dive ... XZ-1/PT-050/internal flash

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Not to be rude but your photos are taken from a distance and the subject does not stand out at all. However I did like the nemo one I saw the other day, I really thought that one was rather good

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you know why they are taken from a distance?

posted this earlier, lost my flash diffuser first dive in Indonesia this trip. the only way i could take a pic is with my internal flash zoomed out. need about 1/2 zoom min to get by shadow from barrel of camera lens. the nemo pic was shot in that matter as well. 1/2 zoom.
 
I'm none the wiser of which bit is his head or legs , camo animals are very hard to photograph. Are you based in the UK? I have a diffuser that I can send you , I'll never use it

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I'm none the wiser of which bit is his head or legs , camo animals are very hard to photograph. Are you based in the UK? I have a diffuser that I can send you , I'll never use it

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I should have shot a vid. I would never have saw it, but divermaster pointed it out walking. the other decorator crabs we saw were more normal looking. I am not in the UK, but appreciate the offer. I will just order a couple from Olympus.com.
 

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