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I took it at the Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta on September 25, 2022, I took the photo with a Samsung SM-A13, edited it with Analog Efex Pro 2, added the necessary lighting and the fish took center stage. I personally love the photo.
8 comments:
Anonymous
said...
This photo is so cool! I love how the fish look and how one is closer to the camera than the other. The filter also really makes this image and gives it a retro feel. Its like you would see this for an aquarium advertisement.
I really like this picture! The exposure is nice and I like the filter used on the picture because it gives it more character and personality. I like the combination of a vintage filter and an underwater photo, I don't see that very often. The balance in the picture is nice, I like that there is more than one fish. Overall I really like this!
This picture is awesome! I like how this photo gives this vintage and timeless feel to it. The green hue balances the photo nicely. I also like the grainy filter on the photo. Overall, I think this photo is great!
This is such a cool picture. its got a relaxing vibe. The lighting is super pretty and I like the glare in the background and how you can still see the details of the fish. I actually think the darkness of the boarder of this photo brigs out the detail even more and the grain adds and a nice touch.
This image is rather unique and distinctive. I like the rays of light behind the fish. It's sharp with what looks to be zero impurities on edge, they all join in on the point. The fish are very peculiar. They look like realistic drawings. What I would have done differently would have been to lower the vignette. In my eyes, the strong vignette somewhat overpowers the blend of the photo and hides the main component in the photo, the fish. Otherwise, I like the photo.
8 comments:
This photo is so cool! I love how the fish look and how one is closer to the camera than the other. The filter also really makes this image and gives it a retro feel. Its like you would see this for an aquarium advertisement.
Maci J- HHS
I really like this picture! The exposure is nice and I like the filter used on the picture because it gives it more character and personality. I like the combination of a vintage filter and an underwater photo, I don't see that very often. The balance in the picture is nice, I like that there is more than one fish. Overall I really like this!
This picture is awesome! I like how this photo gives this vintage and timeless feel to it. The green hue balances the photo nicely. I also like the grainy filter on the photo. Overall, I think this photo is great!
I really like this photo. I like how the photo looks old. I also like the colors in the photo. over all this is a great photo.
This is such a cool picture. its got a relaxing vibe. The lighting is super pretty and I like the glare in the background and how you can still see the details of the fish. I actually think the darkness of the boarder of this photo brigs out the detail even more and the grain adds and a nice touch.
LQ
I like this picture because the quality of the picture and its a nice picture
This image is rather unique and distinctive. I like the rays of light behind the fish. It's sharp with what looks to be zero impurities on edge, they all join in on the point. The fish are very peculiar. They look like realistic drawings. What I would have done differently would have been to lower the vignette. In my eyes, the strong vignette somewhat overpowers the blend of the photo and hides the main component in the photo, the fish. Otherwise, I like the photo.
-MS
I like the quality of this photo. I also like the exposure and the grain in the photo. Great photo.
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