A couple of photos with TG-4, PT-056 housing, and YS-03 strobe

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I cropped it vertically to get rid of extraneous space and stuff (I thought the smaller fish was just distracting), and then cropped that image with the rule of thirds using two of the four nodal points. I like the first and the third one.
 
Thanks, Ryan B. I like your #2 and #3!
 
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Added a few tg4 no housing or strobe
 

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That is cool. The fish's eye is at one of the right hand side 1/3 nodes. I think I would try cropping it so that the fish's eye is at a left hand side 1/3 node, to see how that looks.

EDIT: I meant while also keeping the picture in a landscape orientation. That looks better, to my eye, than in portrait.
 
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Good shots----now----IMO---, all you need to do is edit them a little bit(ie color, lighting, & de-backscattering).......ie --see below pic, it must have had 500 or MORE backscatter white spots(in the black background area)before I sent it to Picasa(free editing place BTW) & got rid of every one of them,......well almost every one of them.:)........

Apo Island day 2 red ghost pipefish by GEAUXtiger, on Flickr
 
That is cool. The fish's eye is at one of the right hand side 1/3 nodes. I think I would try cropping it so that the fish's eye is at a left hand side 1/3 node, to see how that looks.

EDIT: I meant while also keeping the picture in a landscape orientation. That looks better, to my eye, than in portrait.

Something like this. Note that this was a 10 second edit in Paint. I did not take any care to preserve the aspect ratio of the original or anything like that. It's definitely not perfect. This is just to give an idea of what I meant.

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