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Despite the plexiglass, I would expect the hot lights to cause them more
grief. I am not aware of any study done with fish and infra-red.
Hmm...should Google that. I really enjoy myself with every trip to the
aquarium now that digital is out. Getting immediate gratification has its
highs. :)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Cook"
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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: historical manuscripts
> The photographer at New Orleans said he used flash with no problems, but
> the Sea Dragon keepers at my job said no way. I had to use hot lights
> backed off so as to not heat the tank's Plexiglass surface, which was a
> round tube. Lots of distortion, but I did find a "sweet
spot" where the
> images came out OK.
>
>
> At 06:40 PM 8/24/2004, you wrote:
> > > I am one of those people who believes in consulting experts rather
then a
> > > brother-in-law when it comes to work that requires a great deal of
care
> >and
> > > precision. Last year I had to shoot some Leafy Sea Dragons for an
> >aquarium.
> > > These critters are extremely delicate, so I consulted with the
> >photographer
> > > at the New Orleans Aquarium who's work I found on the web. Got some
great
> > > advise and the shoot went well.
> > >
> >What did he say about the flash? I've been to quite a few aquariums but
the
> >one in Tampa Fla. forbid any flash...said it made them nervous. I really
> >question that. I just wish I could get the opportunity to photograph
them
> >in their natural environment!
> >
> >drbob
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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