Well, with my plan to get natives not being able to be set in motion until June/Julyish, I might as well improve my photo skills with what I have in my 20 gal. I know of two probs in some of my photos: one being the flash reflecting off the glass and the other being my tank glass isnt exactly clean " . So, what do you think of them (both fish and pic techniques)?
Bumblebee Goby (1st pic has Bronze Corydora in background)
Dalmation Mollies (dsaavedra should like this pic )
Rainbow Shark
Long-Fin White Cloud Minnows (with appearances from the Bumblebee Goby, Dalmation and Mickey Mouse Mollies)
Orange Oranda, wierd Goggle-eyed Goldfish (forget name, expensive though) and the Albino Cory
Practice
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Guest_panfisherteen_*
, Mar 07 2009 07:50 PM
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#1 Guest_panfisherteen_*
Posted 07 March 2009 - 07:50 PM
#2 Guest_schambers_*
Posted 07 March 2009 - 08:00 PM
Nice! It's hard to get a good shot with a flash. I've found that holding the camera at an angle helps. Try to hold it so the flash is further from the glass. If you hold it just right, the reflection won't be in the picture.
#3 Guest_dsaavedra_*
Posted 07 March 2009 - 08:57 PM
you can also put an index card over the flash bulb to dim it down and diffuse the light, and if that doesnt help try folding the index card in half and donig it again.
i can't ever take nice pictures with flash on anyway. i just use a macro setting and no flash.
i can't ever take nice pictures with flash on anyway. i just use a macro setting and no flash.
#4 Guest_panfisherteen_*
Posted 07 March 2009 - 11:06 PM
for some reason if i had the aquarium light off and the flash on my pics seemed to be in focus better and looked better than when the light was on with the macro, thats what i found out experimenting anyways
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