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London Aquarium LogoThe other day I visited the London Aquarium next to the London Eye on the Embankment for a couple hours while it was raining outside. It was a good place to visit, and has the potential for some great photos to be taken, once you wade through the hordes of people around the tanks to actually get to the front. Now, I say there’s potential for good photos, as I seemed to walk away at the end of the day with very few which actually were any decent. People may have thier own reasons, but I put it down to poor lighting, the fish moving too damn fast and a crappy camera.

So, out of 145 photos I took actually in the aquarium, I have uploaded a magical 8 for your viewing pleasure, 3 of which arn’t even of fish. Now to add to my photography woes from the outing, on the camera screen at the time most looked marvoulous, but what any regular digital photographer should know, you can have a photo which looks like a masterpiece on the back of your camera’s 2.5″ screen, but when it’s back at home on a 15″+ screen at full resolution, you find that you’ve got something which looks like its been hit by a truck.

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Published on May 30 2007 at 12 am

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  1. myles Says:

    You got some depth of field in those shots, what are you moaning about, I have to spend ages getting mine right, you just have to press the shutter button…..

    You’ve got it easy :D lol

  2. Matthew Says:

    Point and click is all you need :D, Seems with mine auto works as well as me spending 5 mins setting it up :P

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