Here I'm taking a picture of a fish tank with jelly fish in it. This is one of fusion restaurants in Fort Lauderdale, FL. I cropped out the frame of the fish tank so that it looks like the fish are in the air. (Nikon D7000, Nikkor 18-200mm at 18mm, 1/30 f/3.5)
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These little things are everywhere in Central Texas during summer. I heard that these little things eat dead bugs in the house so that I should just keep them in the house. (Nikon D90, Nikkor 105mm Micro, f/2.8)
A whale shooting (pictures, of course) is fun. I did a photo tour in Juneau, Alaska. The guide was a naturalist who can not only teach us technical aspects of how to take pictures of whales, but also taught us a lot about nature and environment, so that we can try to "tell stories" in our pictures. For taking pictures of whales, she taught us to set the camera to the shutter priority mode and set the shutter speed to 1/500, iso to 400 and fire continuous shutters when we start seeing the humpback. The tail follows immediately after the humpback. Use the naked eyes to spot the whales first (spouting water) and move your eye to the viewfinder and look for the humpback in the viewfinder. It's hard first but there are many opportunities to practice here in Alaska. (Nikon D7000, Sigma 150-500mm at 500mm, 1/500, f/10, handheld, no VR)
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