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This photo was taken by Simon Richards of Bella Safaris with
a Sony Cybershot on Macro Mode using the Forced Flash at El
Mina, just outside Hurghada. Using the flash has helped to show
off the definition of these bubbles behind the lionfish and has
created the perfect backdrop to make this subject stand out.
These two photos were both taken with a Canon Ixus using the Macro Mode and the Built-In Flash. The first picture was taken with a
film speed of 80 and you can see how much more rich and punchy both the frogfish and the background are. However, in the second
photograph, the film speed has been increased to 400 and with the extra available light now in the camera, the subject does not look
quite as colourful.
Both these photos were taken with a Sony Cybershot W7 just using the Macro Mode and the Built-In Flash. This really has helped to
give these beautiful pink corals in Ras Mohammed more depth and texture. A low film speed of 100 was used. If the background is still
pale blue and looking a little washed-out, reducing your EV (Exposure Values) to minus 1 can help to correct this.
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