While visiting the Georgia Aquarium, I walked up to the main attraction featuring a 100'x40' viewing window looking into an aquarium that featured whale sharks ...
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While visiting the Georgia Aquarium, I walked up to the main attraction featuring a 100'x40' viewing window looking into an aquarium that featured whale sharks spanning 20 feet long. While the tour guide was giving us some general information on the sea life residing in the aquarium, I noted the unique sight, and took the picture to represent a lone sailor at sea. The sailor is alone, by himself, in a place that is familiar to him from years of experience and travel, yet dangerous to him from the many unknown and lurking mysteries in the depths. When you are at sea, you never can tell just exactly what is in the water. You know what is there, but you are not sure whether it seeks to friend you, or deceive you. This is shown by the tour guide having her back to the fish, which she knows are there, however she cannot see exactly what is behind her. She can take comfort, however, in knowing that at least somewhere there in the water, the fish do not seek to harm her. Her years of experience give her the knowledge that she can be safe in this vast world known as the sea, here in her small world that she is sharing with us.
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LoreenSwann
August 23, 2012
Beautiful silhouette with a wonderfully rich blue! Congrats on being featured!
Coomanator
August 23, 2012
This is a very cool picture, very well composed. Congratulations on the feature.
CraigWest
August 25, 2012
Terrific location, terrific capture. Congratulations on the recent feature!
davidmoreno
August 27, 2012
Amazing shot, great job dealing with the reflections in the tank. Just a little thing though, there are no whales in that tank, only whale sharks
Keithng
August 27, 2012
Oops! I stand corrected. It's a scrivner error on my part. Thanks for the note.
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Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, Georgia.Time
2pmLighting
This shot was taking indoors with little lighting.Equipment
Canon 30DInspiration
While visiting the Georgia Aquarium, I walked up to the main attraction featuring a 100’X40’ viewing glass window looking into an aquarium that featured whale sharks spanning 20 feet long. While the tour guide was lecturing us on sea life, I noted a unique sight and took the picture to represent a lone sailor at sea. The sailor is alone, by himself in a place that is familiar to him for years of experience and travel, yet dangerous to him from the many unknown and lurking mysteries in the depths. When you are at sea , you never can tell just exactly what is in the water, You know what is there, but you are not sure – it seeks to friend you or deceive you. This is shown on the lonely tour guide having her back to the fish, that she knows are there, however, knowing that somewhere there in the water, the fish do not seek to harm her. Her years of experience give her the knowledge that she can be safe in the vast world known as the sea, here in her small world that she is sharing with us.Editing
increased exposure, noise reduction and applied sharpened the image.In my camera bag
Canon 30D Canon 480X FlashFeedback
When taking photos in poor lighting, be still and calm. Block out all surrounding distractions.