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Cover Artist: Dr. Leon Woolf![]() Dr. Woolf took this fish shot at the Vancouver Aquarium. “These lion fish are very attractive, but one must never touch their quills, as they are very poisonous indeed,” he explains. To capture this striking image, Dr. Woolf used a Fuji S2 digital body and a 20 mm Nikkor lens. The camera was handheld; an ISO speed of 1600 and an aperture of 5.6 were chosen. “The aquarium is a photographer's paradise,” Dr. Woolf enthuses. “I was very lucky to get this quality in a shot without using a tripod.”
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