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Old 30th June 2004   #1
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Default Flame of the Sea

Look like the gas flame from a lighter.
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Old 1st July 2004   #2
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WOW!!!!! cool!!!! did u do anything to it or it's au naturale???!!!!

it's a normal shot taken on slide or u did some PS? looks very very 3D and like special effects. how come leh?
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hey, very nice. i tried but i cant get close to such effects. with my limitations of camera and internal strobe, how to get close to such effects ah?
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Old 1st July 2004   #4
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Originally Posted by beivied
hey, very nice. i tried but i cant get close to such effects. with my limitations of camera and internal strobe, how to get close to such effects ah?
Put a X2 infront of your housing lor & use side lighting. Oh sorry, 4get you got no strobe.

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With nake eyes you won't see much of the colors. That's why strobe is so important. No PS at all, just std crop & framing.
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Originally Posted by Oceanicasia
Put a X2 infront of your housing lor & use side lighting. Oh sorry, 4get you got no strobe.
THATS NO HELP AT ALL

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Old 1st July 2004   #6
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what is that thing actually?
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Originally Posted by clive
what is that thing actually?
In the book they call it Sea Squirt or Tunicate. They feed on nutrients in the water by filtering them.
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Originally Posted by Oceanicasia
In the book they call it Sea Squirt or Tunicate. They feed on nutrients in the water by filtering them.

yup, and nudibranch feed on em. Next time you see em, look around for a nudi for a photo shot
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Old 5th July 2004   #9
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a macro of their insides would be interesting
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