I have to say that finding bad photos proved much easier than finding good ones :)
1. Why did the image fail?
Lighting and focus are terrible.
2. Is it clear what the actual subject of the image is?
I have no idea what or whom the subject is supposed to be.
3. How is the exposure...
1. What makes it an effective image?
I like the lighting and the focus of not only the Clowns but their host anemone as well.
2. How was the photo/subject lit?
Looks like a camera mounted flash was used.
3. Does the image capture the personality or essence of the subject?
I believe it...
1. What makes it an effective image?
It is quite obvious what the subject of this photo is. The mouth and the eyes are in very sharp focus. I find the subject to be interesting.
2. How was the photo/subject lit?
I would say that the subject was lit by flash from above. The background is very...
That is a button. We put some assorted "jewels" in the tank for our Pearly Jawfish. Goby claimed that one. He had just chased the smaller Watchman Goby out of that hole. I think maybe our Goby is a bit touched in the head. He spent some time land surfing on the carpet when he jumped out of the...
Here are some new ones I took. I tried to put the shooting info in the descriptions on the photobucket page. The photos with flash were taken at a -1/3 flash level. Above that and all I seemed to get was a blinding light.
Our new Anemone Crab and host...
The following are of our two Clown...
There is a Hot Shoe attachment on top of my Canon. The flash photos I took the other night came out fairly well. Although I was not getting much reflection there were areas that were brighter than I wanted. I can control the output of the flash but I think these were set on the highest setting...
These were all taken last night with my Canon S5IS. The last one was with the built in flash which I seldom use. You guys submitted some awesome pictures.