pretty cool the lighting , I gather no flash
Nice pictures Manfred.
On the first one, if it's mine, I'll suppress the RHS line.
Thanks for including the third photograph and putting it all into context - it looks like a must visit place.
The other two photographs are superb.
If only you could have gotten her to stand on her toes ...nice captures.
Thanks Jean - I tried that but found that the image was starting to look too unbalanced with the subject just a bit too far to the right in the frame. I also find that it ads a bit of depth to the image, something that is missing in #2, that I did the way you have suggested.
These are awesome, Manfred. The method of lighting jellyfish tanks seems to be common among various locations. At the Monterey Bay Aquarium the displays are (I assume still are as I haven't been there for several years) in multiple cylindrical tanks light from top and bottom and in a dark room. It's also my favorite part of that aquarium. But not due to people watching...
Very nice, Manfred. In addition to the obvious characteristics of the first image, I especially like the details in the woman's clothing.
That first image is so nice that I would consider going to the possibly immense trouble of digitally moving the jellyfish on the far right side a little farther to the right to create space between the woman and that jellyfish. Doing so would probably require "building" part of the jelly fish, but the far easier task of removing part of the jellyfish might also work. I would also eliminate the imperfection in the floor and the tiny bit of jellyfish appearing where the floor meets the tank.