Ralph Grant  The key is high ISO, no Flash. I was down there during the summer with my D80 but ISO 800 doesn't quite cut it. I can't wait to go back to an aquarium with the D3S!  Mar 14, 2010 ~ 10:44am
kendra  I'd pay $27 in a heartbeat to see the aquarium the way you do!  Mar 8, 2010 ~ 5:32pm
Laurie  These images are spectacular! Thank you for sharing.  Mar 6, 2010 ~ 8:09am
heather  How in the world do you get your aquarium pics to turn out so good??? I only wish:) Great job!  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 10:00pm
Monica  Looks like the $ was worth it for these images. You're an "underwater" photographer without the hassle of swimming! The 2nd to last is my favorite. Amazing how you were able to avoid fingerprints & noseprints :)  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 5:21pm
Becky  Love them all! Robin looks "hulk-like". :-)  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 9:54am
Susan Dodd  These are so amazing!! Great job!  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 9:07am
Chad Pennington  ewwwww You killed it on the last image. I love it  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 8:57am
Tori  Amazing! Well done!  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 8:46am
Heather Roach  You're in Atlanta? I'd love to meet you! I'm in Macon.  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 7:45am
Melissa  My son loved looking at your photos over my shoulder. That 2nd to last photo is fantastic. I just got home from the OneLight workshop in Atlanta, I wish I had time for the aquarium.  Mar 5, 2010 ~ 7:40am
Veronika Duty  WOW! Especially the second to the last! Wow!  Mar 4, 2010 ~ 10:51pm
mindy  I shouldnt be surprised that these turned out so amazing...aquarium shooting can be tough..but you make it all look amazing.  Mar 4, 2010 ~ 6:15pm