The Fascinating History of the Marine Aquarium Screensaver [16:30]
The Fascinating History of the Marine Aquarium Screensaver submitted by /u/SlimPuffs
The Fascinating History of the Marine Aquarium Screensaver submitted by /u/SlimPuffs
Tack-ons if wanting to visit Monterey CA for the Aquarium My family is interested in visiting the aquarium in Monterey CA, and it’s been decades since I’ve been to CA in general so checking the idea out. I’m early in my research but it looks like Monterey itself doesn’t really offer a ton to justify spending a whole trip there. I’m curious if anyone familiar with the wider area has any recommendations…
City Paves Over Bed-Stuy’s Hydrant ‘Aquarium’ and Puts Up a Sidewalk The New York City Department of Environmental Protection poured concrete over a community-built goldfish pond, citing safety concerns, much to the disappointment of its Brooklyn neighborhood.
Film stock recommendations for photographing an aquarium? Does anyone have any recommendations? I will be shooting with a 35mm f2 lens. I’m open to both color and b&w submitted by /u/lilfuchi1
Aquarium photography help We went to an annual photographers night at an aquarium. Although I’m happy with the composition, I would love it to be sharper and just couldn’t quite get there. Any tips would be appreciated. Gear: Nikon z5 23-200mm f4/6.3 Also borrowed a Tamron 20mm for the macro shot. submitted by /u/OCYorkie3
LPT: Don’t buy your kids an aquarium that holds more water than your wet/dry shop vacuum. submitted by /u/BobT21
4-Tickets to SeaQuest Interactive Aquarium (7 Locations) Free SeaQuest is offering *4-Tickets to SeaQuest Interactive Aquarium* (7 Locations) for *Free* when you *follow instructions below*. Thanks community member *MimiM9726* for sharing this deal *Deal…
what is the best way to take photos through glass (e.g. aquarium, zoos)? These the ones I got today but not sure I did well enough. submitted by /u/nothingspecialva
Stepa – Aquarium submitted by /u/TheRealCliffjumper38
Shooting in an Aquarium. My family & friends are visiting the Toronto aquarium next week, and I’m looking to shoot some photos inside the exhibits. Does anyone have experience in this type of environment? I want spontaneous shots of the kids interacting with the exhibits, so shutter speed would be key. I have a Z6ii and I’m thinking of bringing my 24-70 2.8 and my 70-20…