After over a month since my last dive I made the short drive down the hill to Redondo for a nice dive with Bob. I am still new at this game but starting to notice flaws that bother me now where I had been thrilled just to get a shot my first few times out. I think I know what happened and next trip should be better.
Can someone tell me why linked images get cropped?
Thanks.
edit: 800 pixel images deleted and 640 reposted below.
Redondo FEB 20
Redondo FEB 20
Last edited by GRH on Thu Feb 21, 2013 11:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Redondo FEB 20
you have to meet the pixel specs...
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read Here http://www.nwdiveclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=20001
nice shots .. welcome to NWDC
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Re: Redondo FEB 20
What is the maximum width? Rare to run in to a forum that doesn't support 800 pixel width anymore.
Here are some 640p wide versions to test.
Thanks.
Here are some 640p wide versions to test.
Thanks.
Re: Redondo FEB 20
looks pretty good to me
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Re: Redondo FEB 20
Look good to me too :-)
BTW - Is the 5th shot a cockscomb? I don't know if I have ever noticed a "mohawk" like the one that fella has.
BTW - Is the 5th shot a cockscomb? I don't know if I have ever noticed a "mohawk" like the one that fella has.
Re: Redondo FEB 20
Nice shot of the cockscomb! And the lumpsucker is lovely, with his colors matching the blurred background, but standing out because of the lighting.
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Re: Redondo FEB 20
I confess I am too new at this game and am just starting to learn the different species that lie beneath the sea. Here is a wider shot that had a hot spot too bright for me to want to post but I’ll add if it helps you identify and I can learn as I go. The second shot is of its’ mate (I assume) that was too shy to come out and play.Scubie Doo wrote:Look good to me too :-)
BTW - Is the 5th shot a cockscomb? I don't know if I have ever noticed a "mohawk" like the one that fella has.
Thanks.
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Re: Redondo FEB 20
I'll let someone better qualified then me to ID thisGRH wrote:I confess I am too new at this game and am just starting to learn the different species that lie beneath the sea. Here is a wider shot that had a hot spot too bright for me to want to post but I’ll add if it helps you identify and I can learn as I go. The second shot is of its’ mate (I assume) that was too shy to come out and play.Scubie Doo wrote:Look good to me too :-)
BTW - Is the 5th shot a cockscomb? I don't know if I have ever noticed a "mohawk" like the one that fella has.
Thanks.
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Re: Redondo FEB 20
Looks like you're getting the hang of underwater photography, George ... I love the crab shot ...
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Re: Redondo FEB 20
LOVE the crab shot, very very intense shot. I like the cockscombs too. They are very shy. I usually just wait and while and see if they will come out to get a shot. Very nice job! hey, that MY lumpsucker!!!!!
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