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Thread: Sea Slug - Hypselodoris infucata

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    Smile Sea Slug - Hypselodoris infucata

    This is one one of the commonly occurred species (atleast we saw it many times). Observed through out the year (We observed it in - Mar, Apr. May, Nov, Dec, July - 08-09*)
    Size : 2 cm - Juvenile
    Below Rocks
    Intertidal zone, Gulf of Kutch, India

    for more information
    visit
    Australian Museums Sea Slug Forum Factsheet


    *(Nov, Dec 09 yet to be surveyed)
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    Ah, I'm a huge fan of marine life, so it gives me great pleasure to see this subject.
    Can you post the equipment and EXIF details? I can't critic much as I don't know about underwater photography... but I guess focussing must be difficult with all the particles floating around.

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    EXIF details would help. Great to see pictures of a world unknown to most.

    Apana

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    Good to see underwater shots... It is a very colourful species... Please post equipment details and exif...

    Thanks for sharing. Keep posting...
    Regards,
    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    Nice to see an image from a different world. The colours and the enviornment is quite different and amazing.

    Would love to see and know more about it from you. Keep posting.
    Regards,
    Mrudul Godbole

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    - Primary Image
    Image Description =
    Manufacturer = Canon
    Model = Canon PowerShot G10
    X Resolution = 72
    Y Resolution = 72
    Resolution Unit = Inches
    Software = Nero PhotoSnap 1, 2, 0, 19
    Last Modification Time = 2009:08:12 07:11:07

    - Exif Specific
    Exposure Time = 1/200 sec [0.005]
    F Number = 4
    ISO Speed Ratings = 80
    Exif Version = 0221
    Original Create Time = 2009:07:20 08:17:14
    Digitalization Time = 2009:07:20 08:17:14
    Components Configuration = YCbCr
    Shutter Speed Value = 245/32 [7.656]
    Aperture Value = 4
    Exposure Bias Value = 0
    Max. Aperture Value = 107/32
    Metering mode = Pattern
    Flash = Flash did not fire, automatic mode
    Focal Length = 10.77 mm
    User Comment = For License details see Image on Flickr (Creative Commons Share
    alike With attributions)
    Flashpix Version = 0100
    Color Space = sRGB
    X Dimension (Pixel) = 96
    Y Dimension (Pixel) = 800
    Focal Plane X Resolution = 864000/73 [11835.616]
    Focal Plane Y Resolution = 864000/73 [11835.616]
    Focal Plane Resolution Unit = 2
    Sensing method = One-chip color area sensor
    Image Source = 03

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    Vishal,
    Good to see some underwater stuff. The world is so colourful down there. Look forward to some more such unique creatures.

    As far as exif is concerned, you can paste the few like Camera, lens, focal length used, ISO, shutter speed, aperture. And since you are using a camera, whether any digital zoom was used. (ofcourse, I all ask people to just switch off the digital zoom). That will help us in understanding the situation.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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