This one-page PDF was designed by my friend, Richard Smith, PHD. Part of his research for his dissertation on Denise pygmy seahorses occurred in Wakatobi.
As photographers, we tend to think more about “Getting the Shot” rather than the effect that our strobes will have on our subject. I’m trying to institute the “Five-Shot-Rule” now for most of my subjects, small and large.
Take a peek:
Pygmy Seahorse Code of Conduct.pdf 1.34MB
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Pygmy Seahorse Code of Conduct
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ScubaShafer
, Jul 28 2011 09:40 AM
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#1
Posted 28 July 2011 - 09:40 AM
It's a GR8 day to be alive!
"Good things come to those who wait." Heinz - 1980s
"Good things come to those who wait." Guinness - 1990s
"Good things come to those with weights." ScubaShafer - 2008
"Good things come to those who wait." Heinz - 1980s
"Good things come to those who wait." Guinness - 1990s
"Good things come to those with weights." ScubaShafer - 2008
#2
Posted 07 August 2011 - 09:44 PM
I will be interested to see this AFTER it has passed peer review and is published in a reputable scientific journal. Until then, it is his opinion.This one-page PDF was designed by my friend, Richard Smith, PHD. Part of his research for his dissertation on Denise pygmy seahorses occurred in Wakatobi.
As photographers, we tend to think more about "Getting the Shot" rather than the effect that our strobes will have on our subject. I'm trying to institute the "Five-Shot-Rule" now for most of my subjects, small and large.
Take a peek:
Pygmy Seahorse Code of Conduct.pdf 1.34MB 563 downloads
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