Underwater Aquarium Photography

Crystal Jellies at the Aquarium of the Pacific
Underwater aquarium photography taken at the Aquarium of the Pacific. No flash, fast lenses (50mm 1.4 and 24-70mm 2.8), lots of patience and a monopod.
This entry was posted on Monday, September 21st, 2009 at 3:22 pm. It is filed under Animals, Feature, Portfolio and tagged with aquarium, fish, jellies, jellyfish, photography, underwater.
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Beautiful photography–thanks for posting and sharing. I followed the link from amazon.com while browsing digital SLRs.
In your underwater aquarium pics, you have labeled a canary rockfish as a California sheephead, and a gopher rockfish as a kelp bass. I studied rockfishes in CA for 5 years, although I haven’t touched my website in some time.
Thanks!
Thanks for the comment. As you can see I’m not an expert on fish. But I do like taking photos of them!
Henry